Artist's albums
There Must Be Another Way - The Singles
2001 · compilation
Now You've Put Your Foot in It
2001 · single
B.B.C.1
1995 · single
Only Stupid Bastards Help EMI
1994 · album
Standard Issue II 88 - 94
1994 · album
Conclusion
1993 · album
In The Venue (Live)
1993 · album
These Colours Don't Run
1993 · single
Against All Odds
1989 · album
The Final Conflict
1987 · album
Standard Issue 82 - 87
1987 · album
The Ungovernable Force
1986 · album
The Battle Continues
1985 · single
The Serenade Is Dead
1983 · single
Deploying All Means Necessary
1983 · album
To A Nation Of Animal Lovers
1983 · EP
The House That Man Built
1982 · EP
Statements Of Intent 1982-87
2021 · album
Statements Of Intent 1988-94
2021 · album
Turning Rebellion Into Money (Live)
2007 · album
It's Time to See Who's Who
2006 · album
Rebellion Sucks!
2005 · album
In London (Live)
2005 · album
Increase the Pressure
2004 · album
There's No Power Without Control
2003 · album
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Biography
Anarchy in the U.K., indeed -- such was the ultimate goal for the fiercely political British punk band Conflict, a group fueled by its hatred of Thatcher's England, the media, the military, and the general status quo of late 20th century life. Conflict played its first gig in 1981 led by vocalist Colin Jerwood, who would remain one of the group's few constants throughout its fluid existence. Much more permanent was the group's political agenda, which was already firmly ensconced by the release of their 1983 debut It's Time to See Who's Who; songs took on topics like Vietnam, nuclear arms, and vegetarianism. The animal liberation movement, which would remain one of Conflict's central concerns throughout their career, returned to the fore on the next year's Increase the Pressure, with its cover art's focus on the Save the Seals fight. The band's increased political involvement, often in support of unpopular causes, led a number of their concerts to be broken up by the police; a 1987 appearance at the Brixton Academy even ended in widescale rioting (as documented on the live record Turning Rebellion Into Money, named after a Clash lyric). At about the same time, ex-Crass member Steve Ignorant joined Conflict as a joint vocalist. His tenure ended in 1989, the year the band released three different records: The Final Conflict, Against All Odds, and Standard Issue 82-87, a compilation of rare singles and album cuts. After four years of inactivity, Conflict released a single in 1993, followed later in the year by the album Conclusion. The record's title proved premature, however; by 1996, the group was back on tour, in support of a re-recorded, re-titled, and re-issued It's Time to See Who's Who Now. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi