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Conflict, It's Time to See Who's Who

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1261303

Disk length: 29m 35s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Berkshire Cunt 2:30
2. No Island of Dreams 2:49
3. Conflict 1:55
4. Great What? 1:46
5. The Guilt and the Glory 3:55
6. One Nation Under a Bomb 4:43
7. Blind Attack 2:37
8. Vietnam Serenade 2:06
9. Blood Morons 3:27
10. Exploitation 3:41

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Review

The First in a Series of Re-issues from London's Legendary Mortarhate Records. 'it's Time to See Who's Who' Conflict's Debut Album Released in the 1980's, Broke 'all' the Rules, Setting New Standards and Stormed the Independent Charts Reaching and Retaining Position Number 1. The Original Recording Made at Southern Studios, Engineered by John Loder and Produced by Pete Wright of Crass, Has Now Been Remastered (Properly) and Repackaged in a Deluxe Digipack that Does it Justice. This 'new' Release also Contains Another Six Original Conflict Recordings Made at Southern During the Same Period that were Released on Crass Records as EP'S. 'the House that Man Built' and 'to a Nation of Animal Lovers', also Dominated the Sales Charts. This Product Contains a Booklet Containing Full Lyrics, Information and all Original Artwork and Poster Covers.

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It's Time to See Who's Who

Tracks: 14 (+4 tracks), Disk length: 30m 33s (+0m 58s)

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