Broadcasting from Washington, DC, Radio Scenewash would like to introduce a few old friends around the city back in the day when punk was punk and the agitating youth knew it. Here's Boyd Farrell, Keith Campbell, Mike Donegan, and Tommy Carr, three-quarters of the original lads of Black Market Baby in 1986 at the Roxy performing (We're All) In It Together.Donegan stepped into the band on bass for Mike Dolfi during the 1985-1988 stretch. Dolfi was back to stay by 1992. Moving through several other bands in the Nineties, Boyd Farrell and Mike Dolfi are currently reunited in a band hailed as Rustbuckit.
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