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The Clash

The Clash
The Clash (US version)
1977 Epic Records
2000 Re-issue
Clash City Rockers
I'm So Bored with the U.S.A.
Remote Control
Complete Control
White Riot
(White Man) in Hammersmith
.............................. Palais
London's Burning
I Fought the Law
Janie Jones
Career Opportunities
What's My Name
Hate & War
Police & Thieves
Jail Guitar Doors
Garageland
The world was changing and The Clash was leading the charge. While the Sex Pistols opened the
floodgates, the Clash led the charge of bringing scathing political commentary into pop music. Thank God.

The Clash
London Calling
1979 Epic Records
London Calling
Brand New Cadillac
Jimmy Jazz
Hateful
Rudie Can't Fail

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Spanish Bombs
The Right Profile
Lost in the Supermarket
Clampdown


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The Guns of Brixton
Wrong 'Em Boyo
Death or Glory
Koka Kola
The Card Cheat
Lover's Rock
Four Horsemen
I'm Not Down
Revolution Rock
Train in Vain
Named the album of the 80s by Rolling Stone magazine, despite being released in 1979. So, what were
they trying to say about the rest of the decade? Regardless, this is a fantastic album and still holds up after
all these years.

The Clash
Combat Rock
19982 Epic Records
Know Your Rights
Car Jamming
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
Rock the Casbah
Red Angel Dragnet
Straight to Hell
Overpowered by Funk
Atom Tan
Sean Flynn
Ghetto Defendant
Inoculated City
Death is a Star
Oh, no . . . Even two powerhouse singles can't save this mess.

The Clash
Super Black Market Clash
1993 Epic Records
1977
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Jail Guitar Doors
City of the Dead
The Prisoner
Pressure Drop
1-2 Crush on You
Groovy Times
Gates of the West
Capital Radio Two
Time is Tight
Justice Tonight / Kick It Over
Robber Dub
The Cool Out
Stop the World
The Magnificent Dance
Radio Clash
First Night Back in London
Long Time Jerk
Cool Confusion
Mustapha Dance
A collection of songs that were b-sides or radio promos, or just never made it onto official releases. Some
good stuff here.

The Clash
From Here to Eternity
1999 Epic Records
Complete Control
London's Burning
What's My Name
Clash City Rockers
Career Opportunities
(White Man) in Hammersmith
.... ..... ..... ..... ..... Palais
Capital Radio
City of the Dead

I Fought the Law
London Calling
Armagideon Time
Train in Vain
Guns of Brixton
The Magnificent Seven
Know Your Rights
Should I Stay or Should I Go
Straight to Hell

17 years after they break up and their label releases a live album spanning their career. Y'know, I'll never
understand record companies. Anyway, it is nice to hear The Clash live since I never got to see them.

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