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The Clash (1977) Music Thread 

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Title: The Clash
Artist: The Clash
Genre: Punk Rock
Released: 1977

Tracks:
1 - Clash City Rockers - 3:49
2 - I'm So Bored With the U.S.A. - 2:25
3 - Remote Control - 3:02
4 - Complete Control - 3:14 -
5 - White Riot - 2:00 -
6 - (White Man) in Hammersmith Palais - 4:01
7 - London's Burning - 2:11
8 - I Fought the Law - 2:41 -
9 - Janie Jones - 2:07
10 - Career Opportunities - 1:53
11 - What's My Name - 1:41
12 - Hate & War - 2:05
13 - Police & Thieves - 6:01
14 - Jail Guitar Doors - 3:05
15 - Garageland - 3:12

Overview:
The Clash is the eponymous debut studio album by English punk rock band The Clash. It was released on 8 April 1977, through CBS Records.

Most of the album was conceived on the 18th floor of a council high rise on London's Harrow Road, in a flat that was rented by Mick Jones's grandmother, who frequently went to see their live concerts. The album was recorded over three weekend sessions at CBS Studio 3 in February 1977. By the third of these sessions the album was recorded and mixed to completion, with the tapes being delivered to CBS at the start of March. It cost £4000 to produce.
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Turned 44 years old yesterday. A masterpiece.... the definitive punk album.
 
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Said it many times before but the production let's it down. Other than that, it's a cracking album
 
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I was only 12 and not really into rock when bands like The Clash came along so punk was never my thing. Came to appreciate The Clash later but never quite warmed up to them. Still, always up for celebrating the anniversary of a ground-breaking work of art.
 
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