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The post The Clash’s Combat Rock to Receive 40th Anniversary Reissue appeared first on Consequence. The Clash’s 1982 album Combat Rock is receiving a special re-release for its upcoming 40th ...
Combat Rock: the album that killed The Clash In-fighting, affairs and a breakneck rise to fame crushed the friendship and creative juices out of the Clash, which tore itself to shreds ...
As the Clash headed into the recording of their fifth album in late 1981, the seams were starting to tear. Combat Rock would end up the band's final album with guitarist, singer, songwriter and ...
The 40th anniversary edition of the Clash's swan song, "Combat Rock," adds 11 bonus tracks that bring greater focus to the album.
“Combat Rock” was the last album to feature the original lineup before the band let go of Headon for excessive drug use. The album features two of The Clash’s most popular singles, “Rock the Casbah,” ...
The time has come to cut the crap and get your head right about Combat Rock.. Why this album — the amalgamation of pretty much everything that made The Clash cool — does not get its proper due ...
Instead, with a focus on the fall-out of the Vietnam war and the decay of American society, The Clash’s fifth album, 1982’s Combat Rock, is not only their last great thematic statement but ...
The time has come to cut the crap and get your head right about Combat Rock. Why this album — the amalgamation of pretty much everything that made The Clash cool — does not get its proper due ...
With the band’s best-selling album, 1982’s Combat Rock, turning 40 on May 14, let’s take a look at the band’s discography and see where it ranks among their other classics. 6. Cut The Crap ...
That second full-length album, Give ‘Em Enough Rope, came out on Nov. 10, 1978.It was the band’s first official U.S. release. Deemed unfit by their American label, the Clash’s debut didn’t ...
Joe Strummer's first solo album in a decade, Rock Art and the X-Ray Style abandoned the straight-forward rock-n-roll of his 1989 effort, Earthquake Weather, to seemingly pick up where Combat Rock left ...