Asylum Street Spankers

Founded in Austin, Texas, in the mid-1990s, the Asylum Street Spankers emerged as a distinctive, dynamic force in the American music scene, known for their unique blend of old-timey, folk, jazz, blues, and country influences. The band's lineup frequently shifted around core members Christina Marrs, Wammo, and Guy Forsyth, allowing them to incorporate a wide array of instruments and styles into their performances. Renowned for their raucous live shows and refusal to adhere to conventional music industry standards, the Asylum Street Spankers created a niche for themselves that resonated with fans across the globe.

Over the years, the Asylum Street Spankers have released a variety of albums that showcase their versatility and skillful musicianship. From the irreverent humor of "Nasty Novelties" to the holiday cheer of "A Christmas Spanking," their discography spans a broad range of themes and moods. Albums like "God's Favorite Band" and "Mommy Says No!" highlight the band's ability to tackle religious and societal themes with wit and satire. Through their creative storytelling and masterful execution, the Asylum Street Spankers have cemented their legacy as one of the most innovative and entertaining bands of their time.

Latest Release
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The Last Laugh
Album - 12 Tracks - Released April 15, 2014
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