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1.1 Korgull the Exterminator1.2 Fuck Off and Die1.3 Slaughter in a Grave1.4 Ripping Headaches1.5 Horror2.1 Thrashing Rage2.2 The Helldriver2.3 Build Your Weapons2.4 To the Death3.1 Killing Technology3.2 Overreaction3.3 Tornado4.1 Forgotten in Space4.2 Ravenous Medicine4.3 Order of the Blackguards4.4 This Is Not An Exercise5.1 Experiment5.2 Tribal Convictions5.3 Chaosmongers5.4 Technocratic Manipulators6.1 MacRosolutions to Megaproblems6.2 Brain Scan6.3 Psychic Vacuum6.4 Cosmic Drama7.1 Experiment (Dimension Hatröss Demo 1987) [2022 - Remaster]7.2 Tribal Convictions (Dimension Hatröss Demo 1987) [2022 - Remaster]7.3 Chaosmongers (Dimension Hatröss Demo 1987) [2022 - Remaster]7.4 Technocratic Manipulators (Dimension Hatröss Demo 1987) [2022 - Remaster]8.1 MacRosolutions to Megaproblems (Dimension Hatröss Demo 1987) [2022 - Remaster]8.2 Brain Scan (Dimension Hatröss Demo 1987) [2022 - Remaster]8.3 Psychic Vacuum (Dimension Hatröss Demo 1987) [2022 - Remaster]8.4 Cosmic Drama (Dimension Hatröss Demo 1987) [2022 - Remaster]9.1 Korgüll the Exterminator (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)9.2 Ripping Headaches (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)9.3 Blower (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)9.4 Fuck Off and Die (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)10.1 Tornado (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)10.2 Iron Gang (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)10.3 War and Pain (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)11.1 Warriors of Ice (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)11.2 Nuclear War (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)11.3 Overreaction (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)12.1 The Helldriver (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)12.2 Ravenous Medicine (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)12.3 Voivod (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)12.4 Thrashing Rage (Spectrum '86 - 'No Speed Limit Week-End'; Live at Montreal, October '86)13.1 Ripping Headaches13.2 Voivod (Live, Jonquiere Cultural Center QC, Canada, 01/27/84; to the Death!)13.3 Thrashing Rage (Live, NYC, N.Y., USA - 05/05/86; First U.S. Show)13.4 Korgüll the Exterminator (Live, Long Beach, C.A., USA - 06/13/86)13.5 Ravenous Medicine (Video Shoot)13.6 Ravenous Medicine13.7 Killing Technology (Live at the Token Lounge, Westland, Mi, USA 14/05/87)13.8 Cockroaches (Live at Rössli Azmoos, Sargans, Switzerland 06/11/87)13.9 Overreaction (Live at Rex Club, Paris, France 01/12/87)13.10 Interview (One)13.11 Tribal Convictions13.12 Experiment (Live at the Axiom, Houston, TX, USA 10/12/88)13.13 Psychic Vacuum (Video Shoot)13.14 Psychic Vacuum13.15 MacRosolutions to Megaproblems (Live at Fender's Ballroom, Long Beach, Ca, USA 03/12/88)13.16 Chaosmongers (Live at Anthrax, Norwalk, CT, USA 09/11/88)13.17 Interview (Two)13.18 Astronomy Domine13.19 Overreaction (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th Nov 1988)13.20 Experiment (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th Nov 1988)13.21 Tribal Convictions (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th Nov 1988)13.22 Chaosmongers (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th Nov 1988)13.23 Ravenous Medicine (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th Nov 1988)13.24 Korgüll the Exterminator (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th Nov 1988)13.25 Technocratic Manipulators (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th Nov 1988)13.26 MacRosolutions to Megaproblems (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th Nov 1988)13.27 Nuclear War / War and Pain / Warriors of Ice / Voivod (Medley) (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th N13.28 Brain Scan (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th Nov 1988)13.29 Psychic Vacuum (Live at Cubby Bear, Chicago - 20th Nov 1988)13.30 Intro (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.31 Thrashing Rage (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.32 Ripping Headaches (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.33 Warriors of Ice (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.34 Korgüll the Exterminator (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.35 Condemned to the Gallows (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.36 Fuck Off and Die (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.37 Nuclear War (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.38 Voivod (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.39 Suck Your Bone (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.40 The Helldriver (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985)13.41 To the Death (Live at World War III Festival, Montreal - 30th Nov 1985) |
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7 |
 | Description: | Forgotten In Space by Voivod, released 29 July 2022, includes the following tracks: "Slaughter In A Grave", "Horror", "The Helldriver", "To The Death" and more.
This version of Forgotten In Space comes as a 6xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - .. SPACE Voivod was formed in 1982 in Jonquière, Quebec, Canada. Inluenced equally by the new wave of British heavy metal, the burgeoning hardcore punk scene and 1970s progressive rock, Voivod forged a distinctive brand of heavy music that often relied on lyrical themes such as Reagan-era Cold War politics, post-apocalyptic literature and science fiction. Killing Technology (1987) began the band's evolution in earnest, with the character from Voivod's album covers (drawn by drummer Away and named as «Korgull» on 1986's Rrröööaaarrr) signiicantly being depicted in a spaceship. Drawing more heavily on hardcore punk than metal inluences by this point, Voivod began evolving without the aid of increasing speed and storytelling on the following Dimension Hatross. Voivod was one of the first thrash bands from Canada to gain popularity outside of their country's borders, reaching the peak of their global popularity with the 1989 album Nothing face which featured a cover version of Pink Floyd's «Astronomy Domine». Much of the band's sound comes from guitarist Piggy's use of dissonant chords, usually played in the high register of the guitar, used extensively on Nothingface. Albums like Dimension Hatröss are dominated by unexpected time signatures and guitarist Piggy's liberal use of dissonant, unconventional minor chords. It was this unique style that won them the Visionary award at the 2017 Progressive Music Awards and sees them play all over the world to this day, to their huge global fanbase. Includes following 5 Albums:- Rrrröööaaarrr
- Killing Technology
- Dimension Hatröss
- Dimension Hatröss - The Demos
- No Speed Limit Weekend '86
Chaosmongers - DVD (Containing a mini documentary plus a previously unseen concert from 1987 and an audio recording of the legendary WWIII show from 1985.) 12» x 12», 40 page book of photography, and brand new interviews with founding member Michel 'Away' Langevin. Contains a vast array of previously unseen photos from the era. 'Körgull' figurine USB drive containing MP3 audio of all the albums, including bonus tracks. VOIVOD / FORGOTTEN IN SPACE : Vinyl Box (6LP - Splatter Vinyl + DVD + 40 Page Book + USB)Six vinyl LPs + DVD box set. Contains 20 page book of photography, and brand new interviews with founding member Michel 'Away' Langevin. Also includes Körgull figurine USB drive containing MP3 audio of all the albums, including bonus tracks. Includes the albums Rrrröööaaarrr, Killing Technology, Dimension Hatröss, Dimension Hatröss - The Demos, and No Speed Limit Weekend '86 plus DVD containing a mini documentary, a previously unseen concert from 1987, and an audio recording of the legendary WWIII show from 1985. It's been an exhilarating 40-year ride for Voivod, the Jonquière, Quebec quartet that has, over the years, defied the odds, faced tragedy head on and also seen the band rise above many of the contemporaries to a point where the band's intricate progressively fuelled heavy metal sound also brings with it honours and awards. The music contained in this set proves that Voivod were very much pioneers of the sound, as their own music became more refined and experimental. You can hear the development of the band's sound over the three albums contained here (Rrröööaarrr, Killing Technology & Dimension Hatröss).Boxset containing remastered versions of
RRRÖÖÖAAARRR
Killing Technology
Dimension Hatröss
+
No Speed Limit Weekend '86
Dimension Hatröss - The Demos
(both on vinyl for the first time)
DVD containing mini documentary of interviews live performances and promo videos from 1985-1989, plus
USB stick.
Also a 40 page booklet.
Track numbers on side L are listed with the prefix "B" instead of "D" on the label.
Copies from the Noise Records store came with a 30.5x30.5 art print signed by Michel "Away" Langevin in the box."Forgotten in Space" is an impressive LP box set by the legendary Canadian progressive thrash metal band Voivod, released by Sanctuary Productions. This comprehensive collection includes remastered versions of their classic albums from the Noise Records era, rare demos, and previously unreleased tracks that showcase Voivod?s innovative approach to heavy music. The package also features a lavish booklet with unseen photos and detailed liner notes, making it a must-have for collectors and fans alike.
Voivod has been at the forefront of experimental metal since their formation in 1982. Known for blending elements of thrash, prog rock, and science fiction themes into their soundscapes, they have influenced countless bands worldwide. Their groundbreaking albums such as "Dimension Hatröss," "Nothingface," and "Killing Technology" are considered milestones in metal history.
Sanctuary Productions is renowned for its dedication to preserving iconic works within rock and metal genres. With meticulous attention to detail in packaging and audio quality, Sanctuary ensures that each release honors both artist legacy and fan expectations. |  | Age rating: |
Suitable for 16 years and over |
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87 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
405053869932 |
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