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editI think that Someone should make a disambig page for Hard-Ons. I searched for HARDONS, not Hard-Ons!!--64.12.116.10 00:01, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
- Try searching for Hardon, which redirects to erection. -- Longhair 01:40, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
Whoops...I meant hadrons...
Authenticity check: A search reveals that the phrase "regarded by many" appears in the text. Is the phrase a symptom of a dubious statement? Could a source be quoted instead? Perhaps the "many" could be identified? Might text be edited to more genuinely reflect specific facts?
In response to that (I believe that comment came from a search bot), if you actually read the article I have listed notable bands and artists (Henry Rollins, Jello Biafra, Dave Grohl, etc) that are fans of that band and that is verifiable in the reference section. --Stuart mcmillen 02:00, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
I saw these guys in action a number of times in the mid '80s. The power and energy was amazing - a kind of 'orchestrated messiness'. I remember seeing them with The Happy Hate Me Nots , The Vultees and The Spunk Bubbles.