Formed in the London suburb of Eltham in 1981, Conflict are one of the most
radical and committed anarcho-punk bands of the 1980s alternative punk scene.
Their fast, abrasive and militant music is closely linked to their political
commitment, centered around anarchism, anti-fascism, animal rights and the
struggle against authority. Led by singer Colin Jerwood, Conflict quickly won
over a wide audience with the offensive album It's Time to See Who's Who (1983),
in the tradition of Crass, whose "do it yourself" ethos, anti-system attitude
and libertarian discourse they shared, alth...