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The upcoming album marks Hard-Ons’ third LP with its current line-up: Peter “Blackie” Black, Ray Ahn, Murray Ruse, and You Am I’s Tim Rogers.
Hard-Ons confirm that a great punk song really doesn’t need to be longer than two minutes and 13 seconds.
Hard-Ons have also surprise-dropped a new single called 'Buzz Buzz Buzz'.
As Redd Kross enter a new era in their 45th year, they say: "Our third act is going to be badass."
Both volumes of 'Orstralia' tell the stories of Australian punk and feature over 130 interviews with the country’s most influential punk and alternative artists.
In addition to the Record Store Day exclusives, the day will feature special in-store performances, boundless crate digging, artist signings, extended trade, and special deals.
The unholy union of Adalita, Phil Jamieson, Tex Perkins and Tim Rogers will also perform a whole ‘nother set of Stones classics.
"It’s very exciting and we look forward to working with SBS."
“We are honoured and flattered."
After permanently returning to the fold in late 2015, original Hard-Ons member Keish de Silva now features in recorded form again with the release of the band's latest album, 'So I Could Have Them Destroyed'. Here, the band's bass player Ray Ahn reminisces on the band's history and de Silva's return.