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Vinyl LP pressing. 2011 collection from the cult Washington, DC-based Punk band. When Void started a song it was as if each member was playing his own parts as fast as humanly possible, but not necessarily together. While to some it may have seemed like complete cacophony, to those in the know it was music on a higher level. While organizing their archive, Dischord came across the four-track of Void's first recording session. It was done with Steve Carr at Hit and Run Studios in November '81 and never officially released. The tape was remixed by Ian MacKaye and Don Zientara at Inner Ear earlier this year. Sessions 1981-83 features the entire Hit and Run session along with the first Inner Ear demo (including the Flex Your Head cuts and the songs that ended up on the Condensed Flesh 7-inch), two outtakes from their second Inner Ear session (that spawned their legendary split LP with Faith), and a couple of live recordings including one that is almost certainly the last song they ever played. Album Tracks 1. Void 2. War Hero 3. Go South 4. Condensed Flesh 5. Controller/Revolt 6. Dehumanized 7. Suburbs Suck 8. Organized Sports/W.T.F.A.Y 9. Annoyed 10. Don't Wanna Be Like You 11. Black, Jewish and Poor 12. Please Give Us a Chance 13. Protect and Serve 14. Time to Die 15. Self-Defense 16. Draft Me Please 17. Authority 18. All White Neighborhood 19. Halfway Boys 20. Wasted Party 21. Dehumanized 22. Authority 23. My Rules 24. Get Out of My Way 25. Condensed Flesh 26. Organized Sports/Annoyed 27. Controller/Revolt 28. Black, Jewish and Poor 29. War Hero 30. Go South 31. Dehumanized 32. Get Out of My Way 33. Explode 34. My Rules