The Voidoids

The Voidoids, also known as Richard Hell and The Voidoids, were a New York City punk rock band of the late 1970s, fronted by Richard Hell, a former member of the Neon Boys, Television and the Heartbreakers. The group is best known for Hell's nihilistic world view, reflected in songs such as "Who Says It's Good to Be Alive?". Their song "Blank Generation" served as an anthem for the punk movement in New York. {| class="toc" id="toc" style="font-size:12px;color:rgb(0,0,0);border-color:rgb(170,170,170);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19.049999237060547px;background:rgb(249,249,249);" summary="Contents"

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[hide] *1 Discography [edit]==Discography== [edit]===Albums=== [edit]===Singles=== [edit]==Members==
 * 1.1 Albums
 * 1.2 Singles
 * 2 Members
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 * Blank Generation, 1977
 * Destiny Street, 1982
 * Funhunt (live album), 1989
 * "Another World", 1976
 * "Blank Generation", 1977
 * "The Kid with the Replaceable Head", 1979


 * Richard Hell – vocals, bass
 * Robert Quine – guitar
 * Ivan Julian – guitar
 * Marc Bell – drums
 * Naux – guitar
 * Fred Maher – drums