Bio:
Punk band compared at the time to 999 and The Lurkers. Barry McIlhenny had once
been in a a mid-70s school boy band called The Essence with Howard Ingram of
The Tearjerkers. He later became a music journalist,
writing for Melody Maker and Hot Press among others. Davy McLaron
later fronted Five Boys.
The band was co-managed by brothers Davy and Alan Brown who also ran a PA hire
business. They set up the D.A.B. (Davy and Alan Brown) label to release Shock
Treatment's debut single. The label was based in Portstewart. No other records
were released.
The band had several drummers, including Paul Kelly (ex The Lids)
and Mark Bradley (of Reflex Action).
Another member was Niall McKay (guitar).
Guitarist Tim Kerr is not Tim Kerr of the Big Boys, obviously.
Shock Treatment played the Dandelion Market in Dublin on two occasions,
on Saturday 15 December 1979 (with Lovers of Today) and on Saturday 16th February 1980
before a screening of John T. Davis' film Shell Shock Rock.
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