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The self-titled debut album by The Clash is about as punk as it gets.
“This album is the sound of The Clash just blowing smoke, thrashing in desperation,” wrote David Fricke in a Rolling Stone review that compared Cut The Crap unfavorably to the debut by Jones ...
The self-titled debut album by The Clash is about as punk as it gets.
In 1977, The Clash released their debut studio album with a cove true to the spirit of punk rock—in a bohemian area popular with rebels young and old and home to iconic music venues like The ...
The greatest photo in the history of rock and roll almost didn't get used. Here's the story of 'London Calling's' iconic cover.
The mysterious woman on the cover of Black Sabbath 's debut album is raffling her autograph to raise money for a cat rescue project. Louisa Livingstone, whose identity was revealed five years ago ...
I don’t think anyone is getting the day off work to celebrate, but today marks International Clash Day, the annual holiday that celebrates one of the greatest bands ever to do it. This year’s ...
A new exhibition at The Photographers' Gallery in London celebrates the art of the album cover, and includes records by music legends such as Diana Ross, Miles Davis, and The Rolling Stones.
The Clash's 1977 debut self-titled album changed the world of punk rock in a major way, and it's still a blood-pumping record today.
On this day in 1977, The Clash dropped their self-titled debut album on CBS Records, and it still stands up as one of punk’s most essential releases. With their speedy and reckless yet musically ...
Led Zeppelin's 1969 self-titled debut, often referred to as Led Zeppelin I, introduced the world to a new rock outfit.
For these two new covers, saxophone player Henry Solomon is a featured guest. Check out The Clash cover above and the Lucinda Williams one below.
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