
There Must Be Another Way (The Singles)
This product is a RECORD STORE DAY 2026 title and not available to pre-order.
Available to buy in-store from 8am on Saturday, 18/04/2026 (Record Store Day).
Remaining copies will be available to buy online from 8pm on Monday 20/04/2026.
All of Conflictâs studio singles 1982â2003 on limited blue double vinyl 2LP.
Gatefold sleeve has lyrics to all 24 tracks.
Four extra tracks compared to the CD version. Sadly, Conflict frontman Colin Jerwood died in May 2025.
Conflict are one of the worldâs foremost activist anarchist punk bands.
First heard on their mentors Crassâs label, their To a Nation of Animal Lovers EP inspired anti-vivisection and anti-hunt campaigns.
Espousing direct action and numerous political causes, on their own Mortarhate label (through Jungle) they dominated the top of the singles and albums indie charts throughout the eighties.
Gigs turned into full-scale riots, with hundreds arrested, leading to national outrage headlines.
Police banned them from performing in the UK, so they went underground and abroad.
They continued touring, and a resurgence of interest in the punk movement reactivated them in the 21st century.
Following Colinâs death, they continued to tour in tribute to his legacy.
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This product is a RECORD STORE DAY 2026 title and not available to pre-order.
Available to buy in-store from 8am on Saturday, 18/04/2026 (Record Store Day).
Remaining copies will be available to buy online from 8pm on Monday 20/04/2026.
All of Conflictâs studio singles 1982â2003 on limited blue double vinyl 2LP.
Gatefold sleeve has lyrics to all 24 tracks.
Four extra tracks compared to the CD version. Sadly, Conflict frontman Colin Jerwood died in May 2025.
Conflict are one of the worldâs foremost activist anarchist punk bands.
First heard on their mentors Crassâs label, their To a Nation of Animal Lovers EP inspired anti-vivisection and anti-hunt campaigns.
Espousing direct action and numerous political causes, on their own Mortarhate label (through Jungle) they dominated the top of the singles and albums indie charts throughout the eighties.
Gigs turned into full-scale riots, with hundreds arrested, leading to national outrage headlines.
Police banned them from performing in the UK, so they went underground and abroad.
They continued touring, and a resurgence of interest in the punk movement reactivated them in the 21st century.
Following Colinâs death, they continued to tour in tribute to his legacy.















