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Standard Issue, Vol. 2

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Download links and information about Standard Issue, Vol. 2 by Conflict. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 48:18 minutes.

Artist: Conflict
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 48:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Ungovernable Force 1:29
2. The Ungovernable Farce 3:21
3. The a Team 5:28
4. These Things Take Time 4:11
5. Slaughter of Innocence 4:27
6. A Message to Who 3:32
7. The Right to Reply 5:30
8. Climbing the Stairs 4:44
9. No Island of Dreams 2:50
10. Great What? 1:46
11. Punk Inn'it (Live U.S.A.) 1:20
12. As Others See Us (Live U.S.A.) 2:10
13. Banned from the U.K. (Live Brixton) 3:29
14. Hidden Track 4:01

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The follow-up, of course, to the earlier Standard Issue: Singles Compiled compilation, but with less emphasis on the band's singles output (which had, in any case, slowed to a trickle), Standard Issue, Vol. 2: '88-'94 rounds up six years of Conflict, and then gives them a tight Colin Jerwood remix. The subtitled suggestion that the set covers the years 1988-1994 is misleading — the opening cuts, after all, date from 1986's The Ungovernable Force, while the same year's Only Stupid Bastards Help EMI and 1987's Turning Rebellion into Money live albums also get a look in. From there, it's a relatively straightforward cherrypicking of highlights from Final Conflict, Against All Odds, Conclusion and It's Time to See Who's Who, a parade that certainly reflects one possible "best-of" Conflict, although it's not necessarily one that everyone would all agree with — Standard Issue: Singles Compiled, with its tight focus on 45s, is a far more cohesive set, both thematically and musically, while Standard Issue, Vol. 2: '88-'94 is probably best left for Conflict newcomers only.