A punk cinematic soundtrack that rings with chaos and irony
This unusual album centers around punk classics and covers, and combines the rawness and experimentation of performances by the Sex Pistols and related artists.
The album contains the intention to further satirically reconstruct the legend of the Sex Pistols. It mixes various recordings from after Johnny Rotten's departure, covers, unreleased material, and contributions from other artists, creating a structure that falters the "purity" and "narrative" of punk. It's a sonic picture scroll that uses roughness and imperfection as strengths, interweaving rebelliousness and playfulness. With each listen, questions like "who's singing?" and "which version is this?" arise, making the album highly open to interpretation.
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A:
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1)
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God Save The Queen (Symphony)
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2)
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The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle
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3)
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You Need Hands
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Silly Thing
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Lonely Boy
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6)
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Something Else
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B:
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Rock Around The Clock
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2)
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C'Mon Everybody
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3)
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Who Killed Bambi
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No One Is Innocent
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5)
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L'Anarchie Pour Le UK
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6)
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My Way
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Artwork [Back Cover] - Pearce Marchbank
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Artwork [Front Cover] - Animation City