From the Swamps of Virginia, the M-80s were born in an era of terrible hair bands and the dawn of the Seattle grunge scene. Nevertheless, the band remained true to their call, playing some of the best garage punk music ever recorded. Raw power and emotion echoed in every chord struck and every verse sung. Killer shows of intense forces culminating in a true sound of rock n roll in its purest form. Rock n roll that made you shake your ass and move your feet, and continue the party into the next afternoon. A band that rehearsed constantly to perform their magic in venues such as the Kings head Inn and Friar Tucks. The M-80s remain an outstanding moment in musical excellence and execution. This page is devoted to my good friends Dewitt Katherman and Chris Korbet, as well as the band. Please e-mail pics of the band, flyers, videos, or anything related to the M-80s.
Great entertainment start to finish, not one single dud, so it's going to be a difficult show to follow, Gents. (I'd forgotten just how good Dr John could be, this was a timely reminder to start digging in the vinyl vaults again)
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