The group's debut album, released in 1990 on China Records, was called D Generation. It was co-produced by J. Martin Rex and Jaz Coleman of Killing Joke. Kerrang! magazine voted it one of their twenty best albums of 1990. The band subsequently went out on the road in late 1990, playing some live dates as support to former Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor. These were followed by support slots with Killing Joke at the London Astoria on 31 January 1991 and The Godfathers at the Town & Country Club on 21 March 1991, and by their own headline tour of the UK during the Spring. In July 1991, the band played at the second annual Cumbria Rock Festival at Derwent Park stadium in Workington. Hawthorn and Clarkson left the band in late 1991 and were replaced by bassist Stuart Morrow and guitarist Paul "Etch" Etchells. This revamped line-up recorded the band's second album, Psyche 21, which was released in 1992. The album was produced by Reinhold Mack. It received some favourable write-ups in the contemporary music press, including a rave review from journalist Valerie Potter in the Australian Hot Metal magazine and a 5-out-of-5 score in Metal Hammer magazine from reviewer Anthony Noguera. In spite of the album's success, the band split up shortly afterwards.
Former members
Chris McLaughlin - guitar / vocals
Martin Hawthorn - - Bass
Colin Clarkson - Guitar
Ricky Howard - Drums
Stuart Morrow -
Paul "Etch" Etchells - guitar
Craig Shepherd -
Discography
Albums
D Generation
"D Generation"
"Song for the Lonely"
"I Am the Idol"
"Childhood Times"
"Explosive"
"Black Hysteria"
"God Give Me Words"
"Infatuation"
"Massacre"
"Life on Earth"
"Resurrection"
"God is Dead"
"To Have and to Hold"
Psyche 21
"Peace of Mind"
"Easy"
"Mary "
"Absolution"
"Awakening"
"Geist III"
"One in a Million"
"Strange Encounter"
"Chemistry"
"I Made It Mine"
"Late September"
EPs and singles
"D Generation" / "This Time" / "Geist"
"Explosive" / "To Have and to Hold" / "Black Hysteria"
"Song for the Lonely" / "Geist II" / "Massacre"
Sex EP - "D Generation" / "Day Tripper" / "God is Dead" / "Resurrection"
"God is Dead" - one track on 7-inch flexi-disc, given away with Kerrang! magazine issue No. 329
"Easy" / "Give Me the Money" / "Late September" - UK No. 67