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Marginal Man was formed in 1983 after the break-up of Artificial Peace, a
seminal DC hardcore punk band. Featuring former AP members Steve Polcari,
Pete Murray, and Mike Manos, and joined with Kenny Inouye and Andre Lee,
Marginal Man released one EP (Identity),
and two LPs (Double Image and
Marginal Man), along with a couple of appearances on compilations (Alive
and Kicking, and State of the Union). During the band's five and a half
year existence they toured North America twice, toured extensively up and
down the east coast, and played numerous shows in the DC area, culminating
in a farewell show on March 24, 1988 with two sold out sets at the 930
Club. With the re-release of "Identity," all of the band's releases are
now available, with two of them authorized releases ("Identity" and
"Marginal Man") and one an unauthorized German bootleg ("Double
Image").
You can also find more info on this website:
http://www.inyoureye.com/marginality.