DC Hardcore originals Artificial Peace were known for being tight, fast and aggressive. Last month, founding member Rob Moss began work on a video project, marrying some raw footage of the band’s performance at the Wilson Center from back in 1982 and audio recorded through the mixing desk at the show. Coupled with some photographs that document the burgeoning scene, it’s a fascinating and fiery live ‘experience’ that’s been given a platform to reach not only those who may have been there, but a new generation of fans. You can watch The Artificial Peace ‘Live at the Wilson Center’ video from June 1982, along with extensive production notes from Rob Moss, through the link below. The post Artificial Peace Release “Live At The Wilson Center 1982&...