The band was most prominent in the Australian hardcore scene during the 1990s, touring and recording less frequently by the 2000s.
The band's name itself, including much of its lyrical content and album artwork, reference boxing terms to match the aggressive musical style.
Described by Missing Link Records as the "mainstays of the Sydney hardcore scene", the band has seen numerous line-up changes, released several recordings and have possibly been one of the only Australian hardcore acts to have received mainstream acknowledgment in the country, playing festivals such as Livid, Homebake and the Vans Warped Tours.
It have also done national tours of Japan, Europe and America and have played with internationally renowned hardcore acts such as Agnostic Front, the Dropkick Murphys, and Madball.
Political artist and activist, Azlan McLennan, described the band as superior to its US influences, citing Scott Mac's stance against racism.