Karma to Burn

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Karma To Burn
Background information
Origin United States Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
Genre(s) Desert rock
Years active 19972002
Label(s) Roadrunner Records
Spitfire Records
Associated
acts
Speedealer
Year Long Disaster
Dragon Ass
Members
William Mecum
Rich Mullins
Rob Oswald
Former members
Nathan Limbaugh
For the album by The Waterboys, see Karma to Burn (album).

Karma to Burn was a band from Morgantown, West Virginia comprising guitarist William Mecum, bassist Rich Mullins and drummer Nathan Limbaugh (later to be replaced by Rob Oswald for Wild, Wonderful Purgatory).

The band are noted for their uncompromising instrumental sound, echoing that of such desert rock bands as Kyuss and the Obsessed, although the band's preferred genre is somewhat dubiously entitled "malternative". [1]

The band unofficially disbanded sometime in mid 2002, with bassist Rich Mullin joining Speedealer. Mullins is currently playing in the Los Angeles based band Year Long Disaster. Oswald is currently working as a Drug and Alcohol counselor in L.A. and guitarist Mecum is in a new band called Dragon Ass.

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