Revisiting 'White Riot', the debut single by The Clash, which immediately established the punk credentials and politically-charged songwriting of Joe Strummer.
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The Clash used the musical language of prog to make the statement that is Combat Rockfrom The Clash – the self-styled “only band that matters” – may seem ... The Clash’s fifth album, 1982’s Combat Rock, is not only their last great thematic statement but also the ...
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The 12 Best Rock Bands from the '70s, Ranked by a MusicianYes, no other band in history sounds quite like The Clash. They used a mixture of rock and roll, rockabilly, punk rock, ska, dubstep, reggae, funk, and ska to create simple tunes that made a ...
Hot Press is deeply saddened to learn that legendary Clash and John Cooper Clarke tour manager, Johnny Green (on the right in this pic with JCC) has died.
In the '70s and early '80s, nothing said "bitchin' rock 'n' roll" quite like a spaceship on your record cover. Clash of the Titans ... of Led Zeppelin. Which band do you choose?
In Rude Boy, Jack Hazan and David Mingay (A Bigger Splash) once again merge documentary and fiction in their tale of Ray Gange, a roughneck roadie for the most fiery, revolutionary rock ‘n’ roll band ...
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