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@brokennarcissist hahahaha
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It's the tracks like this that made London Calling so good. They didn't get the fame that others did, but every track was different and they were all so damn good. And even if for some strange reason you didn't love the jazzy brass, the funky beats and powerful guitar, Joe's singing and lyrics were so engaging you could get ingrossed in the story.
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@brokennarcissist yeah fuck you cunt the clash kick the shit out the jam you prick.
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@CarusoV3i It means you have a limited vocabulary :)
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@brokennarcissist Do you know what "Fuck you" means?
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Such a rip off of The Jam.
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I pirated this album in 2002, it was the first thin I put on my first Ipod! and now, I'm almost 20 years old, I've bought the vinyl, and still listen to them at least twice a week hahaha. FOREVER A FAN OF THE CLASH <3
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i got this album when i was 12 like 4 years ago and this songs was so fantastic to me, i still listen to the clash all the time.
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The journey the Clash took from iconoclast to rock classicist might have been upsetting if it weren't for the fact that their instincts for good music were so damned good. Why pretend rock is dead, etc., when it's responsible for stuff as great as this?
possibly one of best albums EVER made in the world.
fshgjguhergbertyuihg 2 years ago 101
i'd would definately go as far to say the clash is in the top 3 best bands of the world.... ever.
not only for the music they made, but on an influential level aswell... and if you read about how the actually recorded the songs, i.e all the guirar over dubs etc and also how they incorporated other genres into their music... to do that in the 70's and beyond is incredible...
The Clash are hands down better than any band around today.
johnnybooda 2 years ago 60