Kaught at the Kampus is a live compilation 12-inch EP conceived and organised by Irish promoter Elvera Butler, and released in 1981 on her Reekus Records label.
"[5] The Arcadia was run by Thurles native Elvera Butler and her partner Andy Foster,[6] and was one of the few places in Cork city that would host punk bands.
[9][10] According to Mean Features guitarist Liam Heffernan, "the [emerging post-punk] scene was amazing....there was nothing else really in late Seventies and early Eighties Cork.
Although it has earlier been used to record tracks by the Rolling Stones, there was surprise and disappointment when it arrived at the Arc in Cork, as it consisted of little more than a mixing desk in a caravan.
[11][5] The album was re-release in 2020, concurrent with a "Kaught at the Kampus" night at Cork City Library on 18 September of that year.