Band known for the 1983 album Intimacy. Their sound on that record is described as cold, dry and rhythm‑forward, with atmospheres and cohesion compared to The Cure's early trilogy.

DeBaser lists Intimacy (1983) among Opposition's releases; the site's entries include multiple compilations, live albums and EPs attributed to the band.

The available DeBaser review covers Opposition's 1983 album Intimacy and praises it as a timeless post‑punk record. The review highlights cold, dry production, a prominent rhythm section, and strong album cohesion. Several tracks are singled out as standouts and the record is compared to The Cure's Seventeen Seconds–Faith–Pornography period.

For:Fans of post‑punk, The Cure, 1980s alternative and gothic‑adjacent music.

 "\u0022Intimacy,\u0022 the 1983 album by Opposition, I experienced something more: the feeling that it was \u0022timeless\u0022 music, capable of accompanying you just as well now as it did then, maintaining the same expressive ability."

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