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Pauline and Paul had left the band. In 1983
Conflict set up
their own
Mortarhate Records label,
which put out
their own
records as well as
releases by...
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Wonder Records. They
appeared on
compilations released by Cr**** Records,
Mortarhate Records and
Fightback Records. They
toured outside the UK
twice in the...
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which resulted in them
doing a
number of
recordings for Conflict's
label Mortarhate.
Members of the band were
involved with the Belfast-based
Warzone Collective...
- in
September 1982,
becoming the
first release on Conflict's
Mortarhate label (
Mortarhate M1). This was
followed up by the May 1983
recording Used · Abused...
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members of the band.
Their fifth EP –
Smash the Spectacle,
released on
Mortarhate Records, in 1985 –
included a note
regarding disagreements amongst band...
- demo
included the
track "For the Ferryman",
which was
released on the
Mortarhate label compilation LP Who? What? Why? When? Where? in 1984.
Cohen was replaced...
- re-release label),
alongside other labels including Poker,
Giant Steps,
Mortarhate, Now Sounds, and Ork. The
Cherry Red
label group continues to
house reissues...
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released in 1994 as It's Time to See Who's Who Now on the band's own
label Mortarhate Records, with a
different track listing. The song
Exploitation is an insult...
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album by the
British punk rock band Conflict. It was
released in 1989 by
Mortarhate Records. "Against All Odds" – 14:09 "Slaughter Of Innocence" – 4:30 "****ured...
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album by the
British punk rock band Conflict. It was
released in 1986 by
Mortarhate Records and
reached number 2 in the UK
Independent album charts. Considered...