Combat Rock: Limited Green Vinyl LP
Originally released in May 1982, âCombat Rockâ is the final album from The Clash of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon. Featuring two of the bandâs most well-known songs, âShould I Stay Or Should I Goâ and âRock The Casbahâ, plus favourites âStraight To Hellâ and âKnow Your Rightsâ, it is both their biggest selling album and highest charting set in both the UK and US.
âCombat Rockâ is indicative of The Clashâs constant evolution and was influenced in part by the relatively recent end of the Vietnam War, particularly on âSean Flynnâ, inspired by the disappearance of the photojournalist and film starâs son. The bandâs curiosity and range is illustrated by the many styles and voices here, notably poet Allen Ginsbergâs apocalyptic spoken word on âGhetto Defendantâ and graffiti artist Futuraâs rap on âOverpowered By Funkâ.
The Clashâs influence on punk, post-punk and indie rock is well documented and âCombat Rockâ specifically continues to inspire waves of rediscovery from new audiences, most notably with the use of âShould I Stay Or Should I Goâ as a prominent plot device in the first season of the Netflix smash âStranger Thingsâ. Meanwhile, âStraight To Hellâ remains instantly recognisable having been used in âPaper Planesâ by M.I.A.
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Combat Rock: Limited Green Vinyl LP
Combat Rock: Limited Green Vinyl LP
Originally released in May 1982, âCombat Rockâ is the final album from The Clash of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon. Featuring two of the bandâs most well-known songs, âShould I Stay Or Should I Goâ and âRock The Casbahâ, plus favourites âStraight To Hellâ and âKnow Your Rightsâ, it is both their biggest selling album and highest charting set in both the UK and US.
âCombat Rockâ is indicative of The Clashâs constant evolution and was influenced in part by the relatively recent end of the Vietnam War, particularly on âSean Flynnâ, inspired by the disappearance of the photojournalist and film starâs son. The bandâs curiosity and range is illustrated by the many styles and voices here, notably poet Allen Ginsbergâs apocalyptic spoken word on âGhetto Defendantâ and graffiti artist Futuraâs rap on âOverpowered By Funkâ.
The Clashâs influence on punk, post-punk and indie rock is well documented and âCombat Rockâ specifically continues to inspire waves of rediscovery from new audiences, most notably with the use of âShould I Stay Or Should I Goâ as a prominent plot device in the first season of the Netflix smash âStranger Thingsâ. Meanwhile, âStraight To Hellâ remains instantly recognisable having been used in âPaper Planesâ by M.I.A.
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Originally released in May 1982, âCombat Rockâ is the final album from The Clash of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon. Featuring two of the bandâs most well-known songs, âShould I Stay Or Should I Goâ and âRock The Casbahâ, plus favourites âStraight To Hellâ and âKnow Your Rightsâ, it is both their biggest selling album and highest charting set in both the UK and US.
âCombat Rockâ is indicative of The Clashâs constant evolution and was influenced in part by the relatively recent end of the Vietnam War, particularly on âSean Flynnâ, inspired by the disappearance of the photojournalist and film starâs son. The bandâs curiosity and range is illustrated by the many styles and voices here, notably poet Allen Ginsbergâs apocalyptic spoken word on âGhetto Defendantâ and graffiti artist Futuraâs rap on âOverpowered By Funkâ.
The Clashâs influence on punk, post-punk and indie rock is well documented and âCombat Rockâ specifically continues to inspire waves of rediscovery from new audiences, most notably with the use of âShould I Stay Or Should I Goâ as a prominent plot device in the first season of the Netflix smash âStranger Thingsâ. Meanwhile, âStraight To Hellâ remains instantly recognisable having been used in âPaper Planesâ by M.I.A.
























