Black Market Baby
Black Market Baby | |
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Origin | Washington, D.C. |
Genres | Punk |
Years active |
1980–1988 |
Labels | Fountain of Youth, Limp |
Associated acts | D.Ceats, Jakkpot, Lethal Intent, The New Standard, The Penetrators, Rustbuckit, Snitch, Trenchmouth, Vile Geezers |
Website | http://www.senselessofferings.com |
Past members |
Keith Campbell: Guitar |
Black Market Baby was a Washington, D.C. hardcore punk band.
History
Formed by Boyd Farrell and Paul Cleary of Snitch (Cleary was also in Trenchmouth), with Keith Campbell of D. Ceats and Tommy Carr from the Penetrators.
In 1986, Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat recorded what would have been their second LP. When the band could not find a label to release the album they broke up, playing a farewell gig in January 1988. They loosely re-formed in 1993, playing the occasional show and recording sparingly before calling it quits again in 1997.
Partial discography
Albums
- Senseless Offerings LP, Fountain of Youth, 1983
- Coulda Shoulda Woulda CD, Dr. Strange, 2006 (compilation of 1980s recordings)
Singles
- "Potential Suicide" 7", Limp, 1981
- "Drunk and Disorderly" 7", Yesterday and Today, 1990 (recorded 1986)
Compilation appearances
- v/a - Connected LP, Limp, 1981 (2 songs)
- v/a - Bouncing Babies LP, Fountain of Youth, 1983 (1 song)
- v/a - Flipside Vinyl Fanzine Vol.1 LP, Flipside, 1984 (1 song)
- v/a - 9:30 Live - A Time, A Place, A Scene 2-CD set, 1997, recorded live at the 9:30 Club
See also
External links
- Official website
- Boyd Farrell, Keith Campbell and Tommy Carr, along with their friend John Bailey, speak with Joshua Friedman and Brian Kiviat in the studios of WMUC-FM, 88.1, College Park, Maryland, on March 6, 1981
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