"THE OUTLETS ROCK 1980"

Long before Green Day, there were "The OUTLETS".

    In 1980, Boston underground rock legends The OUTLETS, started playing their fun, kick ass songs at the Rat and the Underground, along with other early punk rock bands - Mission of Burma, LaPeste, Joan Jett, and the Ramones.

    The OUTLETS first single "Knock Me Down" was an instant punk rock classic.

    "Knock Me Down" is credited with launching stage diving, which erupted at OUTLETS shows.

    Their next single "Bright Lights/Best Friends" was another underground rock classic.

    Their early singles captured their powerful, high-speed energy.

    Future recordings never fully captured The OUTLETS great live sound - until now.

    Their self-produced 2007 release is a set of power pop songs that The OUTLETS played in 1980.

    If you saw The OUTLETS in 1980, you would have heard these fast, hard driving songs, in this order!

    The OUTLETS original 7" recordings are now collectors items.

    These hard to find songs are available on their new CD release "THE OUTLETS ROCK 1980". The original Outlets were David Alex-Barton, Rick Barton, Mike White, and Walter Gustafson.

    Rick Barton, formerly of the Dropkick Murphys, is now touring with his new band Everybody Out.

    -2007

    The Outlets have had a few different members over the years, all extremely talented musicians, including:
    Mike White
    Bill Close
    Steve Hart
    Tom Bull
    Joe McCormack
    Rob Johnson