Punk rage cuts through urban chaos
The Clash releases a shocking album that combines anti-establishment spirit and musical ambition.
1978's "The Uprising" showcased a diverse musical style that went beyond the boundaries of punk rock. Joe Strummer's sharp vocals and Mick Jones' guitar weave together a sound that vividly expresses the anger towards society and the frustration of young people. It also incorporates elements of reggae and dub, making it a groundbreaking work that combined a political message with musical experimentation.
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A:
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1)
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Safe European Home
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2)
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English Civil War
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3)
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Tommy Gun
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4)
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Julie's Been Working For The Drug Squad
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5)
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Last Gang In Town
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B:
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1)
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Guns On The Roof
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2)
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Drug-Stabbing Time
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3)
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Stay Free
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4)
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Cheapskates
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5)
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All The Young Punks (New Boots And Contracts)
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Written-By, Arranged By, Performer - The Clash
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Rhythm Guitar, Vocals - Joe Strummer
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Lead Guitar, Vocals - Mick Jones
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Drums - Topper Headon
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Bass Guitar - Paul Simonon
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Producer - Sandy Pearlman
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Engineer - Dennis Ferranti
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Corky Stasiak
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Engineer - Kevin Dallimore
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Engineer - Gregg Caruso
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Engineer - Chris Mingo
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Design - Gene Greif