Point Blank is an American rock band, originating from Texas, known for their Southern rock style heavily influenced by blues and boogie rock elements. Formed in 1974, they gained prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s with notable members such as John O'Daniel and Rusty Burns. Their signature sound is characterized by heavy guitars, strong rhythm sections, and honest, gritty vocals. Their most influential work is arguably their 1979 album, "Second Season", which is often considered a high point in Southern rock history.