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The Outskirts of Infinity are a British Psychedelic trio who have been boiling away since the eighties. Their sound is a Hendrix scream of fuzz, flower power and syrupy acid blues, created to blow minds and wig-out squares. Guitarist Bari Watts is their not-so-secret weapon, his freely-freaking axe is a riot of Purple Haze and Creamy slashing. The Outskirts are reportedly so good live that clean shaven punters spontaneously sprout weird beards and UFOs crash into the concessions. In fact that's what Burning Down is about, crashing UFOs and LSD and Stoner Hippy Chicks..Just go with it Man! The Outskirts Of Infinity are a Classic Rock Trio from the UK, and were one of the earliest bands to release an album on Nick Saloman's Woronzow Label. Nick himself played Bass with the band on the first two albums. The Outskirts first album "Lord Of The Dark Skies" was one of the best on the label, with epic slabs of progressive rock and soaring guitar. The second album "Scenes From The Dreams of Angels" is a combination of extremely hallucinogenic space rock, Hendrix-like power trio stuff and psychedelic pop. The third album "Stoned Crazy" was recorded live in the studio featuring a combination of the Outskirts own songs plus a few cover versions of Hendrix and Cream numbers. This was the first album to feature ex Ozzy Osbourne/Dirty Tricks Bass Player Terry Horbury. Horbury's Jack Bruce style Bass playing in combination with Drummer Ric Gunther's Bonham/Baker drum style pushed the tri