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The
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| The
Clash London Calling 1979 Epic Records |
London
Calling Brand New Cadillac Jimmy Jazz Hateful Rudie Can't Fail ________________ |
Spanish
Bombs The Right Profile Lost in the Supermarket Clampdown ________________ |
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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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| Oh, no . . . Even two powerhouse singles can't save this mess. | ||||||||
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| The
Clash Super Black Market Clash 1993 Epic Records |
1977 Listen 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 |
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| A
collection of songs that were b-sides or radio promos, or just never made
it onto official releases. Some good stuff here. |
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| 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 |
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| 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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