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Exploring the final days of 'the only band that matters', The Clash, who finally called it a day after the disastrous release of 'Cut The Crap' in 1985.
Looking back at The Clash and their decision to sign with major label CBS in 1977, branding the Joe Strummer-fronted group 'sell-outs' by their punk peers.
Green Day, the punk rock band known for their rebellious music and attitude, has never been one to mince words. The group boasts of songs like "American Idiot" and "All The Time," which are just some ...
While frontman Joe Strummer and lead guitarist/singer Mick Jones were the principal songwriters in The Clash, Headon co-wrote a number of the band’s noteworthy tunes. In honor of his 70th birthday, ...
As the Sex Pistols headline a gig at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow on June 21 we ask: is it wrong to take the sound of a generation and play it ...
There are different reasons behind the existence of slap stickers in urban spaces. Besides reclaiming the streets and ...
The exhibition, which opened on May 24 at the Dimbola Museum and Galleries, showcases a retrospective of acclaimed ...
One of music’s most storied festivals kicked off over Memorial Day weekend 42 years ago, bringing together what some have ...
The indestructible Kirk Brandon on the unlikely origins of Theatre Of Hate and Spear Of Destiny and why he really is a dead ...
Australian punk rock pioneer James Baker, founding member of The Scientists, Hoodoo Gurus and The Beasts of Bourbon, has died from cancer at age 71.
Coheed might have embraced prog metal pomp with 2005's Good Apollo, but The Suffering showed the band had multitudes ...