A historic debut that kicked off the punk rock revolution
The Clash's first album encapsulates their anger and passion.
Songs like "White Riot" and "London's Burning" directly express social dissatisfaction and youth anger. Their simple, aggressive sound marked a return to musical roots while simultaneously opening up new possibilities. The fusion of Joe Strummer's political message and Mick Jones' songwriting ability elevated punk to something more than mere rebellion. This is a record of a revolutionary moment in rock history.
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A:
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1)
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Janie Jones
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2)
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Remote Control
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3)
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I'm So Bored With The U. S. A.
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White Riot
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5)
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Hate & War
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6)
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What's My Name
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7)
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Deny
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8)
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London's Burning
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B:
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1)
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Career Opportunities
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2)
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Cheat
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3)
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Protex Blue
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4)
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Police & Thieves
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5)
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48 Hours
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6)
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Garageland
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Guitar, Vocals - Joe Strummer
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Written-By - Strummer
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Producer - Mickey Foote
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Guitar, Vocals - Mick Jones
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Written-By - Jones
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Bass Guitar - Paul Simonon
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Drums - Tory Crimes
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Liner Notes - Kensho Onuki
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Photography By [Back Cover] - Rocco Macauley
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Photography By [Front Cover] - Kate Simon