The year was 1979, and punk rock had come into its own. The Clash was already a big deal in their native U.K., but still a band to watch in the U.S. That would all change with the release of “London ...
Happy 40th birthday to the Clash’s Cut the Crap, the most hated album of the Eighties. History is full of cases where great bands make terrible records, yet history stands speechless at what the Clash ...
Like many British musicians who came of age in the 1960s and ‘70s, the principals of politically charged punk band the Clash were fans of New Orleans rhythm & blues. The Clash’s 1980 triple album ...
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