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That band’s first album, The Globe, yielded Jones’ biggest post-Clash hit—a catchy-like-the-measles sampledelic anthem. 9. Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros, “Techno D-Day” ...
The album is disjoined for a reason. In 1982, the Clash were on the brink of a superstardom they’d probably never imagined, thanks to the masterful 1979 “London Calling” album and their ...
The Clash were “The Only Band That Matters.” But more to the point, they were the only band who’s ever gotten away with calling themselves something so se Every Album by the Clash, Ranked - SPIN ...
The Clash’s more mainstream breakthrough album “Combat Rock,” released the following year, was soon on the turntables of DJs everywhere. “That’s when I started to pay attention,” Chuck ...
“Combat Rock” is the Clash’s most commercially successful album, and it’s also the one that tore them apart. Although it contains their two most-popular songs — “Should I Stay or ...
The result was The Clash, released in 1977 after the band was signed by CBS Records. They made quite a bit of money from the deal, and they put more or less all of it into that debut record.
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 ...
Forty years ago this winter, a strange new album arrived in U.S. record stores. It was a triple-vinyl set, by a London band still best known as punk rockers: the Clash’s Sandinista! It was ...
The Clash were “The Only Band That Matters.” But more to the point, they were the only band who’s ever gotten away with calling themselves something so self-aggrandizing, because it felt ...
The 40th anniversary edition of the Clash's swan song, "Combat Rock," adds 11 bonus tracks that bring greater focus to the album. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV Plus Icon What To Watch ...
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