[Review] The Clash (1977)
The greatest punk album ever recorded. Meet The Beatles meets Here’s The Sex Pistols.
The greatest punk album ever recorded. Meet The Beatles meets Here’s The Sex Pistols.
Punks as the new agents of peace? Believe it on The Clash’s classic second album.
Hey, Paul McCartney had a hit with “Mary Had A Little Lamb,” so why not this?
Christmas come early as The Clash shove their extended seven-incher into the face of middle-class decency.
The Damned self-destruct, then regroup without Brian James for this rapid-fire masterpiece.
If Never Mind the Bollocks was the shot heard ‘round the world, London Calling was its call to arms.
The Clash bring dub to England in this collaboration with Jamaican DJ, toaster and tourmate Mikey Dread.
A sprawling three-album set that achieves self destruction through self production.
Mick and his girl go soft for Northern soul on the second single from Sandinista!.
The band’s most sophisticated studio album to date, which is the best and worst thing about it.
John Cusack is the hitman, ska, reggae and punk bands from the 80s are the hitmakers for this soundtrack.