Mick Jones
The Clash/Big Audio Dynamite
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The Clash’s eponymous 1977 debut was powered by the driving P-90s of Jones’ Les Paul Jr. By 1979, when the band was recording its third album, London Calling, the Clash became the first of the punk bands to break away from the loud/fast rules and into new styles such as reggae, R&B, and rockabilly.
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Up the Bracket: Demos, Radio Sessions, B-Sides & Live
The Libertines · 2022
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