During their not-quite decade of operation that spanned most of the '80s, Defenestration was an absolute enigma of an alternative rock band; eschewing new wave, college rock, and hardcore for their own utterly unique, middle-American hybrid of British glam of the early '70s and post-punk, which found a devoted handful of an audience before finally self-destructing. Formed in Bartlesville, OK, in 1980, the group was essentially Tyson Meade (vocals, guitar) and Todd Walker (guitar) and a revolving cast of friends and associates, starting with Clark Walker (drums) and Page Royse ...