The Clash
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The 100 Best Album Covers of All Time
From Biggie to Beyoncé to Bad Bunny, from Nirvana to Nas to Neil Young, this is the album art that changed the way we see music
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'I’m a City Girl. I’m a Warrior.' Punk-Rock Legend Gina Birch Plays Her Rage Out Loud
Raincoats bassist is releasing her solo debut at 67.
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Keith Levene, Founding Member of the Clash and Public Image Ltd, Dead at 65
Inventive guitarist left the Clash before their first album dropped and formed PiL with John Lydon and Jah Wobble
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100 Best Songs of 1982
All-time classics, buried treasures, cult favorites, and one-hit wonders — from Prince and Duran Duran to Kate Bush and the Go-Go's to the Replacements and R.E.M.
- Just Can't Get Enough
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Outtakes Calling: Inside Joe Strummer's Personal Archives
A forthcoming box set — with more releases on the way — reveals just a small portion of what the Clash leader left behind. "His life was a series of plastic bags," says Strummer's widow
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The Clash's 'Combat Rock' Gets 40th Anniversary Reissue With Unreleased Songs, Demos
Hear band's unreleased "Rock the Casbah" collaboration with the English Beat's Ranking Roger
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Ukrainian Punk Band Rerecords the Clash Classic as 'Kyiv Calling': 'A Symbol of Solidarity and Hope'
Hardcore trio Beton rewrote "London Calling" with surviving Clash members' permission as a resistance anthem against Russian invasion
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Joe Strummer Stands Tall Outside Buckingham Palace in Unreleased Photo From New Book
Print the Myth features more than 200 pictures, sketches, and notes from Strummer's 20-year friendship and working relationship with photographer Josh Cheuse
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See Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin Cover the Clash's 'Train in Vain' for Hanukkah Sessions
"Michael Geoffrey Jones, born to Russian Jewish mother Renee Zagansky, would come to be known as punk rock legend Mick Jones," Foo Fighters frontman notes of latest cover
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How Lee 'Scratch' Perry 'Forever Changed the Sound of Music Everywhere'
Four decades ago, musician, journalist and Bob Marley's former publicist Vivien Goldman was with Marley and Scratch in London. Today, she looks back at the producer's monumental legacy
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