Richard Hell and the Voidoids | |
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The Voidoids in 1976 |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Richard Hell & the Voidoids, The Voidoids |
Origin | New York City, USA |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1976–1979, 1982–1984, 1990 (Japanese tour only), 2000 (recording only) |
Labels | Sire Radar Red Star ROIR Shake Records |
Associated acts | The Neon Boys Television The Heartbreakers The Ramones The Misfits Lou Reed Sonic Youth |
Past members | |
Richard Hell Robert Quine Ivan Julian Marc Bell Naux Jody Harris Fred Maher Jahn Xavier James Morrison Anton Fier |
Richard Hell and the Voidoids, also known as Richard Hell & the Voidoids or just simply The Voidoids, were an American rock band from the first wave of punk rock, fronted by Richard Hell, a former member of the Neon Boys, Television and the Heartbreakers. Formed in New York City, at various times the band included influential guitarist Robert Quine, Ivan Julian, Naux Maciel, Jahn Xavier, former Contortions and Raybeats guitarist Jody Harris, Golden Palominos leader Anton Fier, and future Ramone Marc Bell.
The Voidoids are considered to have pioneered the punk look and studded appearance which became commonplace around the time of the Sex Pistols.[1]
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