It is in the early days of April 1977 that the rage of the Clash explodes in this epoch-making album, one of the generational anthems of Punk and beyond; and they do it through incendiary tracks, short in length, with driving rhythms and lyrics shouted with a primordial fury. An armed declaration that flows through the raw notes of "White Riot," their debut 45, "London's Burning," ...what a title..., "Janie Jones," "I'm So Bored With The U.S.A.," another emblematic title. The beginning of an intense career...
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