The Clash may well have been one of the greatest and most adventurous punk groups to have emerged from the UK in the late 1970s, far eclipsing the work of many of their contemporaries in terms of how broad its scope was. However, as quickly as they found themselves rising to prominence and arguably peaking with the release of London Calling, they found themselves crashing back down to the lowest ebb of their career, ultimately sticking a dagger …
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