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Ep134: The Clash

12-Dec-24 21:00

Ep134: The Clash

Leaders in the first wave of British punk rock, The Clash is credited for revolutionising punk and bringing the genre to the UK with music that addressed social alienation and protested against the political climate of the time, giving an angry, compassionate voice to a generation of unrest. To celebrate their third studio album London Calling turning 45 this week- often labelled one of the most influential albums of all time- we go Back To Back through the work of "The Only Band That Matters".

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Brand New Cadillac (London Calling)
Revolution Rock (London Calling)
Straight to Hell (Combat Rock)
(White Man in) Hammersmith Palais (The Clash)
London Calling (London Calling)
Should I Stay Or Should I Go? (Combat Rock)
Death Or Glory (London Calling)
I Fought The Law (The Cost Of Living)
Spanish Bombs (London Calling)
Rock the Casbah (Combat Rock)
Train In Vain (Stand By Me)

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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