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  1. 7 de jun. de 2013 · It appeared on The Voidoids’ debut three-track EP, co-produced by Hell and Ramones producer Craig Leon, and released on Stiff in the UK. A reworked version became the title track of their 1977 ...

  2. 1977 (?) music-promo-video-clip by US artist taken from Australian music program 'rage'.This clip is a visual interpretation of the Richard Hell tune made fo...

  3. LP "Destiny Street" - 1982 LYRICS:I’ve just reached a placeWhere the willow don’t bendThere’s not much more to be saidIt’s the top of the endI’...

  4. 15 de feb. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner RecordsNew Pleasure (2017 Remaster Audio) (Remastered) · Richard Hell & The VoidoidsBlank Generation (40th Anniversary De...

  5. The pause in their career is believed to be due to Hell’s substance use. Hell revived the band in 1982 with the album Destiny Street, and while successful, the Voidoids again faded into a period ...

  6. 26 de nov. de 2009 · The original New York junkie-punk, Richard Hell, has taken another go at recording the album he was too wasted to do justice to the first time round. He talks to Paul Lester

  7. The Voidoids were a punk band formed by Richard Hell after leaving The Hearbreakers. The Voidoids are perhaps most famous for the album Blank Generation, particularly it's title song. After leaving The Heartbreakers, Richard Hell decided to form a new band with himself as the leader. He recruited Robert Quine as lead guitarist, who was described by Hell as being a "bald 33 year old law-school ...