Tracklist
A1 | Void (12)– | Who Are You ? |
A2 | Void (12)– | Time To Die |
A3 | Void (12)– | Condensed Flesh |
A4 | Void (12)– | Ignorant People |
A5 | Void (12)– | Change Places |
A6 | Void (12)– | Ask Them Why |
A7 | Void (12)– | Organized Sports |
A8 | Void (12)– | My Rules |
A9 | Void (12)– | Self Defense |
A10 | Void (12)– | War Hero |
A11 | Void (12)– | Think |
A12 | Void (12)– | Explode |
B1 | The Faith*– | It's Time |
B2 | The Faith*– | Face To Face |
B3 | The Faith*– | Trapped |
B4 | The Faith*– | In Control |
B5 | The Faith*– | Another Victim |
B6 | The Faith*– | What's Wrong With Me? |
B7 | The Faith*– | What You Think |
B8 | The Faith*– | Confusion |
B9 | The Faith*– | You're X'd |
B10 | The Faith*– | Nightmare |
B11 | The Faith*– | Don't Tell Me |
B12 | The Faith*– | In The Black |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Inner Ear Studios
- Lacquer Cut At – Nashville Record Productions – NR13958
Credits
- Artwork [Void Insert] – Void (12)
- Backing Vocals – Jeff* (tracks: B1 to B12)
- Bass – Chris Stover (tracks: A1 to A12)
- Bass Guitar – Chris Bald (tracks: B1 to B12)
- Cover [Void] – Bubba*
- Drum – Sean Finnegan (tracks: A1 to A12)
- Drums – Ivor Hanson (tracks: B1 to B12)
- Engineer – Don Zientara
- Guitar [Guitars] – Michael Hampton (3) (tracks: B1 to B12)
- Lacquer Cut By – JE*
- Photography By [The Faith Cover Photo] – Malcom Riviera*
- Photography By [The Faith Poster Photos] – Tiffany Pruitt
- Producer – Void (12) (tracks: A1 to A12)
- Producer, Mixed By – Jeff Nelson (tracks: B1 to B12)
- Songwriter [All Songs By] – Void (12) (tracks: A1 to A12)
- Vocals – John Weiffenbach (tracks: A1 to A12)
Notes
Tracks A1 to A12 recorded in 1982.
Tracks B1 to B12 recorded on May 22nd, 1982.
All tracks recorded at Inner Ear Studios.
First pressing in a thick cardboard-style sleeve.
Red and white labels.
Includes two lyric inserts, one per band.
Many illustrations on the Void insert taken from the book "Devils, Demons, Death and Damnation".
There are no side identifiers printed on the release or etched in the run-out grooves, except for the matrix numbers printed on the center labels (NR13958-1 / NR13958-2).
Mastering plant uncredited, identified by the matrix numbers printed on center labels and the runout groove etchings.
© & ℗ 1982.
Tracks B1 to B12 recorded on May 22nd, 1982.
All tracks recorded at Inner Ear Studios.
First pressing in a thick cardboard-style sleeve.
Red and white labels.
Includes two lyric inserts, one per band.
Many illustrations on the Void insert taken from the book "Devils, Demons, Death and Damnation".
There are no side identifiers printed on the release or etched in the run-out grooves, except for the matrix numbers printed on the center labels (NR13958-1 / NR13958-2).
Mastering plant uncredited, identified by the matrix numbers printed on center labels and the runout groove etchings.
© & ℗ 1982.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout groove side A, hand-etched): NR-13958 VOID JE-NRP→ DiSCHORD VOID RECORD#8
- Matrix / Runout (Runout groove side B, hand-etched): NR-13958-FAITH JE→N.R.P DiSCHORD RECORD#8 FAITH There's No Choice Like No Choice
- Other (Ref. printed on side A label): NR13958-1
- Other (Ref. printed on side B label): NR13958-2
Other Versions (5 of 10)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Faith / Void (LP, Album, Test Pressing) | Dischord Records | Dischord 8 | US | 1982 | ||
The Faith / Void (LP, Album, Reissue) | Dischord Records | Dischord No.8, Dischord Records No. 8 | US | 1985 | |||
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The Faith / Void (LP, Album, Reissue) | Dischord Records | Dischord No.8, Dischord Records No. 8 | US | 1985 | ||
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Faith / Void (LP, Album, Reissue, Test Pressing) | Dischord Records | Dischord No.8, Dischord Records No. 8 | UK | 1985 | ||
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The Faith / Void (LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Purple Transparent) | Dischord Records | Dischord No. 8, Dischord Records No. 8, DIS08V | US | 2008 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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This is a long shot haha but Im looking for the Faith insert only, my copy came without one unfortunately. Feel free to message me if you for some reason have a spare copy. I would be forever thankful. Rock on.
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Side 1 is Void and Side 2 is The Faith only on the original 1982 pressing. It was swapped on all subsequent releases for some reason.
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Edited 8 years ago(Faith) Twisted excursion through frustration, dejection, eroded trust... spitting out rancor and outbursts of stirring fervor entwined throughout.
(Void) Maniacal pandemonium fortified with rampaging guitar leads..to abyss.
Utopia of vinyl.. You are doomed without it.
review(by Pushead?) from Straight Edge #2, New York 1982.
" Well I've listened to both sides of this album about a dozen times now and I've only had it for a couple of days now. What can I say about it, I'm hardly surprised by the quality of the bands, let's face it Dischord just does not put out bad music, this piece of vinyl is no exception to the rule, it's GREAT. The entire manner in which the album was made puts you in a position to like it, these two bands are extremes in the same world and together on one record they totally send your mind into a shattered mass of disbelief. It's like sitting in a desert and then have snow start falling, do you get what I'm trying to say now ?
The Faith demands respect with their sound which shows a unique sense of originality which occasionally shows you a shadow of influence from Minor Threat. On to Void which in my mind is unquestionably in a class by themselves. Their side of the album is full of surprises that leave you begging for more, no doubt about Void is a band that will have to be reckoned with in the near future. As I already said Dischord doesn't put out trash, so find the money and buy this album which is a kind of like a two for the price of one deal. "
review by Andy, from HEX (On You) #4 Grand Rapids 1982. -
Very important hardcore release; not just for the groundwork for more metallic hardcore on the Void side, but also for the groundwork for the Revolution Summer/"emotional hardcore" sound on the Faith side in the tracks 'What's Wrong With Me?', 'What You Think', 'Don't Tell Me' and 'In the Black'. The Subject to Change EP usually gets the credit, but the sound can be heard developing here.
Also, does anyone know if the two sides were originally intended to be released as separate 7-inches? The lyric sheet for both sides has a gap in the middle of the tracks, and the Faith lyrics even list two side names.
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