Dim Stars
Dim Stars was an alternative rock supergroup active briefly in the early 1990s. The group was composed of bassist Richard Hell of Richard Hell and the Voidoids, guitarist Thurston Moore and drummer Steve Shelley from Sonic Youth, guitarist Don Fleming from Gumball; there was some guitar work by Robert Quine, also of the Voidoids. Their initial release was a limited-edition set of three 7" EPs, which was later released as one CD on compact disc in 1992.[1] This was followed by a full-length album, which was regarded as a showcase for Hell's songwriting abilities.[2] The group did not tour together and essentially disbanded after the release of the LP.
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- Category:Sonic Youth
- WikiProject:Alternative music
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| Richard Hell and the Voidoids | Studio albums | |
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- "Another World"/"Blank Generation"/"You Gotta Lose" (1976)
- "Blank Generation"
- "The Kid with the Replaceable Head"
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- Artifact: Notebooks from Hell 1974–1980. No. 37
- The Voidoid
- Go Now
- Weather
- Hot and Cold
- Rabbit Duck
- Godlike
- Psychopts
- I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp
- Punk: Chaos to Couture
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