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Compulsion, I Like Compulsion and Compulsion Likes Me

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1008855

Disk length: 55m 52s (17 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mall Monarchy 2:48
2. Belly Laugh 2:39
3. Accident Ahead 2:46
4. Eating 3:08
5. Juvenile Scene Detective 3:39
6. Yabba Yabba Yes Yes Yes 3:35
7. Domestique 3:49
8. How Do I Breathe 3:00
9. Rapejacket 3:19
10. All We Heard Was A Dull Thud 4:03
11. Why Do We Care 2:38
12. Basketcase 2:59
13. Question Time For The Proles 3:58
14. Western Culture Collector 3:23
15. Fast Songs 1:52
16. Easterman 1:31
17. Jean Could Be Wrong 6:36

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Review

Full title - I Like Compulsion & Compulsion Likes Me. One Little Indian release this 17 track compilation by Compulsion, one of the brightest stars of the post Nirvana era. Formed in North London in 1992 Compulsion came to people's attention through their incendiary & unpredictable live performances where the band rarely emerged unscathed. Releasing two EP's on their own Fabulon label to massive acclaim the band were promptly snapped up by One Little Indian. A mini album 'Safety', & two full length albums, 'Comforter', featuring the hit single 'Mall Monarchy' & 'Future Is Medium', were released by the label. Before splitting in 1996 due to the massive pressure of their worldwide commitments, Compulsion had become a major influence on both sides of the Atlantic. 'I Like Compulsion & Compulsion Likes Me' is proof that their music sounds as fresh & thrilling today as the day it was recorded. 2002.17 Track Compilation from the Acclaimed British Post Nirvana Era Band Formed in 1992. Formed in North London in 1992, Compulsion Came to People's Attention Through their Incendiary and Unpredictable Live Performances Where the Band Rarely Emerged Unscathed. Releasing Two EPs on their Own Fabulon Label to Massive Acclaim, the Band were Promptly Snapped Up by One Little Indian. A Mini Album, 'safety', and Two Full Length Albums, "Comforter" (Featuring the Hit Single 'mall Monarchy') and "The Future is Medium" were Released by the Label. Before Splitting in 1996 Due to the Massive Pressure of their Worldwide Commitments, Compulsion Had Become a Major Influence on Both Sides of the Altlantic. 'i Like Compulsion and Compulsion Likes Me' is Proof that their Music Sounds as Fresh and Thrilling Today as the Day that it was Recorded.

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