Compulsion
Compulsion grew out of a Dublin neo-punk band called Thee Amazing Colossal Men. Singer Josephmary, guitarist Garrett Lee, and bassist Sid Rainey had a deal with Virgin that resulted in their winning a lawsuit against the label, after which they regrouped as Compulsion in London with Dutch drummer Jan-Willem Alkema. The group went on welfare while honing its songwriting skills, releasing three EPs and a minor hit single, "Mall Monarchy." Their sound combines punk volume and aggression with pop melodies on releases like 1994's Comforter and 1996's Future Is Medium.
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Discography
9 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Nothing is as It Seems
Jazz - Released by TCB The Montreux Jazz Label on 6 Sep 2019
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Comforter
Alternative & Indie - Released by One Little Independent Records on 1 Jan 1994
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Safety
Alternative & Indie - Released by One Little Independent Records on 25 Oct 1993
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The Future Is The Medium
Alternative & Indie - Released by One Little Independent Records on 1 Jan 1996
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In the Shadows
Metal - Released by Lo Key Recordings on 27 Mar 2020
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I Like Compulsion And Compulsion Likes Me
Rock - Released by One Little Independent Records on 16 Feb 1962
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Juvenile Scene Detective
Dance - Released by One Little Independent Records on 24 Jun 1996
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