In the mid-’70s, rock got usurped by punk. Though rock, as a broad definition, had gone through many changes up unto that point, it still had a recognizability about it. Punk was something completely ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As a crop-haired angry young man myself, I can’t recall ever wasting a minute of 1976, ’77 or ’78 thinking about how much I hated ...
On April 8, 1977, British rock group The Clash released their self-titled debut record, and with it, changed the state of punk music forever. The album included hits such as “White Riot” and “London’s ...
Buzzcocks, as they were on the cover of their debut album ‘Another Music In A Different Kitchen’ Buzzcocks had emerged with punk yet weren’t going along with it or, rather, what it had been reflexedly ...
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