Live 1982

Void

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Live 1982 is a newly unearthed live album by Columbia, Maryland hardcore band Void, issued by Outer Battery/Dischord from archival recordings of two Washington, D.C. shows in 1982. The A‑side documents their April 30, 1982 set at the Wilson Center on a stacked bill with Minor Threat, The Faith, Iron Cross, and Double O, while the B‑side captures a December 5, 1982 performance at the 9:30 Club with Negative Approach. Across tracks like “Shades of Grey,” “Ask Them Why,” “Ignorant People,” “Spiral Staircase,” “Who Are You?,” “Think,” “Time To Die,” “Bloodlust,” “Explode,” “Let’s Party,” “My Rules,” “Slow Burn,” “Self Defense,” and “Organized Sports,” the album showcases the classic lineup—John Weiffenbach (vocals), Bubba Dupree (guitar), Chris Stover (bass), and Sean Finnegan (drums)—at full throttle.

Critics and label notes emphasize how the record captures Void’s reputation as one of the most confrontational and genre‑warping bands in the early D.C. hardcore scene, blending blistering speeds and chaotic song structures with heavy, metal‑tinged riffs that foreshadow later crossover and extreme styles. The Wilson Center material leans into short, explosive hardcore blasts, while the 9:30 Club side stretches out into darker, more metallic territory on songs like “Bloodlust” and “Slow Burn,” where Sabbath‑inspired riffs collide with punk velocity. Professionally recorded by Tom Lyle of Government Issue and packaged with photos by Jim Saah and artwork from Dischord mainstay Jason Farrell, Live 1982 is presented as an essential document for anyone interested in how early‑80s hardcore pushed itself toward something louder, stranger, and more unclassifiable.

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0634457241497
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Publisher :
Outer Battery Records
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Genre :
Rock/Pop
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
250 g

Live 1982

Void

Sale - Sale price $35.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $35.99 CAD
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Live 1982 is a newly unearthed live album by Columbia, Maryland hardcore band Void, issued by Outer Battery/Dischord from archival recordings of two Washington, D.C. shows in 1982. The A‑side documents their April 30, 1982 set at the Wilson Center on a stacked bill with Minor Threat, The Faith, Iron Cross, and Double O, while the B‑side captures a December 5, 1982 performance at the 9:30 Club with Negative Approach. Across tracks like “Shades of Grey,” “Ask Them Why,” “Ignorant People,” “Spiral Staircase,” “Who Are You?,” “Think,” “Time To Die,” “Bloodlust,” “Explode,” “Let’s Party,” “My Rules,” “Slow Burn,” “Self Defense,” and “Organized Sports,” the album showcases the classic lineup—John Weiffenbach (vocals), Bubba Dupree (guitar), Chris Stover (bass), and Sean Finnegan (drums)—at full throttle.

Critics and label notes emphasize how the record captures Void’s reputation as one of the most confrontational and genre‑warping bands in the early D.C. hardcore scene, blending blistering speeds and chaotic song structures with heavy, metal‑tinged riffs that foreshadow later crossover and extreme styles. The Wilson Center material leans into short, explosive hardcore blasts, while the 9:30 Club side stretches out into darker, more metallic territory on songs like “Bloodlust” and “Slow Burn,” where Sabbath‑inspired riffs collide with punk velocity. Professionally recorded by Tom Lyle of Government Issue and packaged with photos by Jim Saah and artwork from Dischord mainstay Jason Farrell, Live 1982 is presented as an essential document for anyone interested in how early‑80s hardcore pushed itself toward something louder, stranger, and more unclassifiable.

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