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Get involved. The ClashA new exhibition celebrating The Clash has arrived in London, and it’s a near-essential pilgrimage for fans of the punk icons across the globe. Marking the fortieth anniversary of the band’s seminal third album, ‘London Calling’, the exhibition is on at the Museum of London and it’s full of items that played a huge role […]The post London Calling! Here's a look inside The Clash's brilliant new exhibition appeared first on NME.
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