Cleary was kicked out the band; he was replaced on bass by Mike Dolfi, who played for the Resistors and The Penetrators.
[citation needed] Limp released the singles "Potential Suicide" and "Youth Crimes", which Groff produced.
In 1986, Minor Threat frontman Ian MacKaye recorded the band's Black Market Baby's second LP.
[12] Black Market Baby loosely re-formed in 1993, to open for Agent Orange, then played occasional shows before breaking up for good in 1997.
Whereas other successful local bands would head to New York to find record companies and larger audiences, Black Market Baby insisted on staying in the Washington area, where labels were in short supply.
Strange Records released Coulda… Shoulda… Woulda: The Black Market Baby Collection a 26-track compilation album of the band's 1980s material.
[16] In 2019, the song “Gunpoint Affection” was used in the Netflix series, Stranger Things, Season 3, “Chapter Two: The Mall Rats.”[17] Albums Singles Splits Compilation inclusions