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The Clash drummer Terry Chimes has opened up about his decision to quit the iconic punk band in 1983 to pursue a career as a chiropractor ...
Punk may be the antithesis of the mainstream, but has music made as a form of resistance ever seen time at the very top of ...
Henry Rollins is a punk pioneer who adores the authority and versatility of the sound, there were two albums that opened his ...
As a fan of the Clash, and more importantly punk rock in general, I would like to put out an alternative point of view to Ken Partridge’s article from Thursday (“Joe Strummer’s lifetime of Clashing,” ...
The Clash were always a band that had to walk both sides of the line. They took a DIY/punk rock stance while signing with a major label. Their first album wasn’t released in America until two ...
Green Day, the punk rock band known for their rebellious music and attitude, has never been one to mince words.The group boasts of songs like "American Idiot" and "All The Time," which are just ...
Not everyone wants to live the rock star life. Terry Chimes, best known for being the Clash’s former drummer, revealed why he left the British punk group and music industry behind forty years ago.
The punk rock movement of the 1970s was already hitting a tailspin by 1984. It had been five years since Sid Vicious died and The Sex Pistols broke up. The Clash were splintering, too, saying ...
The Clash is like a masterclass of the punk movement. It’s creative, fresh, and isn’t held down by preconceived notions of rock. Rather, this record is rebellion personified in an LP.
The free exhibition, which documents the New York and Boston punk rock scenes of the ’70s-’90s, runs Feb. 4-March 19 at MOAH:CEDAR Art Gallery in Lancaster.
The free exhibition, which documents the New York and Boston punk rock scenes of the ’70s-’90s, runs Feb. 4-March 19 at MOAH:CEDAR Art Gallery in Lancaster.