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The Clash, like The Police, was heavily influenced by reggae music. Their early music, for example, “London Calling,” has a reggae sound to it. “Combat Rock,” however very minimal, uses the reggae ...
As a fan of the Clash, and more importantly punk rock in general, I would like to put out an alternative point of view to Ken Partridge’s article from Thursday (“Joe Strummer’s lifetime of Clashing,” ...
In 1983, after working with The Police and The Clash, punk rock photographer Janette Beckman moved to New York City from Britain to document the unfolding hip-hop scene, photographing soon-to-be icons ...
In the summer of 1983, The Clash were still playing festivals with over 100,000 in attendance. And in 1982, their biggest mainstream single "Rock The Casbah" was in the Top 10 on the Billboard charts.
LONDON -- Joe Strummer, a diplomat's son who became a snarling punk icon as an electrifying singer-songwriter for The Clash, has died at age 50. Strummer died Sunday, said Richard Davies, coroner ...
Step into the sweat-soaked clubs, back-alley hangouts, and riotous scenes that made punk a revolution. Here are 20 photos that embody the ’70s and ’80s punk rock culture. 1.
The Clash is like a masterclass of the punk movement. It’s creative, fresh, and isn’t held down by preconceived notions of rock. Rather, this record is rebellion personified in an LP.
The Clash enjoyed a fairly long career, but their biggest claim to fame has to be the punk rock classic “London Calling”, as well as the whole of the album of the same name from 1979.
There were five matches on the Clash at the Castle card, and all of them had championships at stake. CM Punk's interference cost hometown hero Drew McIntyre in the main event.
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