Hailing from South London, Gipsy Hill in fact and featuring Johnny Takeaway, Fat Bob and Nosher (later replaced by Nipper) they appeared on the 'Oi'scene in London in the mid 90's with the debut album Hard Skins and Hard Cunts (on Helen Of Oi records). Followed by 'Same Meat Different Gravy' on Household Name Records. They first featured on Damaged Goods on the Double 7" single The New Wave Of The Close Shave (Damgood 111) with 6 other bands including OiZONE OiASIS and UNION JOCK. This is long since sold out. We released the great live album of the Hard Skin experience Live And Loud And Skinhead (Damgood 167). It's worth buying for the banter between the tracks alone. They are still going, recent gigs include a tour of Japan and their now regular Christmas shows. There's also a new single coming soon (not on DG)