Éamon Sweeney , January 16th, 2021 10:00 With the publication of Simon Young's authorised biography, So Much for the 30 Year Plan, Eamon Sweeney looks back at the troubled career of Northern Ireland's Therapy? David Holmes, whose home was pipe bombed when he was four years of age, calls the Troubles a lottery of death, where people died for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. In 1989, Holmes brought rave culture to Northern Ireland by putting on the first Sugarsweet night in Belfast. During that same year, a noise trio called Therapy? played their first gig. So Much for the 30 Year Plan: Therapy? – The Authorised Biography by Simon Young chronicles how the band crawled out of a brutal and violent time, when the Troubles was still at a murderous fever pitch.