Regret

I saw them last time they came out with DevilDriver for the Transgression album, they weren't to bad, but the time before that for Archetype they were a bit ho hum, but Byron Stroud had massive stage presence
 
Likewise. I can't think of a time I haven't been all at once amused, entertained and thoroughly perplexed by the Hard Ons. My favourite Hard Ons experience was seeing them open for Faith No More in 1990 on the Real Thing tour, playing in front of a group of bogans at the Revesby Roundhouse. I'm pretty sure 96% of the crowd (excluding me and the one guy who stage-dived) had no idea what was happening when Hard Ons were playing.
 
Haha. It was! The Roundhouse had a stage that wasn't much more than a dais and FNM hardly fit on it. Patton was a total animal and Big Jim looked like one of the Banana Splits om steroids. And the Hard Ons went berzerk. It was like watching a cartoon.