Hard-Ons
Biography
The Hard-Ons are an Australian punk rock band that formed in 1982 in Punchbowl, New South Wales. Its founding members are Keish de Silva on lead vocals and drums, Peter "Blackie" Black on guitar and backing vocals, and Ray Ahn on bass guitar. The band issued five studio albums before disbanding in 1994. The band reformed in 1997. In 2002, de Silva announced his departure from the band. He was replaced on drums by Front End Loader's Peter Kostic, while Black took over on lead vocals. Kostic was replaced by Conation drummer Murray Ruse in 2011. De Silva returned as a guest vocalist in 2014 and permanently rejoined the band in 2016. This version of the band stayed together for an additional five years and one studio album, prior to de Silva's second departure in 2021. You Am I frontman Tim Rogers has since taken over as the band's lead vocalist. The band recorded two singles, two EPs, three studio albums, and one greatest-hits compilation, all of which peaked within the ARIA Top 100. They have sold more than a quarter million albums.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
173 releases · 51 albums · active 1986–2025
- Performance · 162
- Production · 57
- Other credits · 46
- Engineering · 3
Studios: EMI Studios 301 · Electric Avenue Studios · Sound Barrier Studios · Canterbury Studios, Sydney
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- No Fun At All
- Chemical People
- Beautiful Sundays
- Henry Rollins
- Kosmik Boogie Tribe
- Cut-Rate Druggist
- Stupids









