“Combat Rock” is the Clash’s most commercially successful album, and it’s also the one that tore them apart. Although it contains their two most-popular songs — “Should I Stay or Should I Go” and ...
Revisit all the musical moments throughout what will soon be five seasons of 'Stranger Things' — and remember what tunes have thwarted Vecna, ...
The Clash were “The Only Band That Matters.” But more to the point, they were the only band who’s ever gotten away with calling themselves something so self-aggrandizing, because it felt close enough ...
Spotify has curated a 'Stranger Things' Music Time Machine experience to take viewers through the biggest songs from the show ...
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For day seven of their now-annual Hanukkah Sessions, rocker Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters producer Greg Kurstin released a cover of The Clash song, “Train In Vain.” The song itself features Grohl ...
From his time in The Clash to The Mescaleros to The Latino Rockabilly War to his solo efforts, Joe Strummer has contributed some incredible pieces of work to the world of punk rock and reggae music.
In 1981, the world lost international reggae star Bob Marley. His legacy lives on through music, culture, and his family, and for many, he represents more than his artistry. Marley’s influence can be ...
During his 1999 run of radio shows, The Clash frontman Joe Strummer was able to shine a light on his music tastes, including ...
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