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Ramones: The Ramones albums you should definitely own
submitted by Nick Jan 18th 2023 05:00 am (www.loudersound.com)
With just three chords and four leather jackets, the Ramones influenced everyone from the Sex Pistols to Metallica – and here's a guide to their best albums
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Sex Pistols: Paul Cook on if Sex Pistols might ever reunite again
submitted by Nick Nov 11th 2022 08:00 pm (www.nme.com)
"I think we’re too old to be singing ‘Anarchy In The UK’ at our age anyway!"The post Paul Cook on if Sex Pistols might ever reunite again appeared first on NME.
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Sex Pistols: "It was ugliness personified": How anarchy, acrimony and apathy killed the Sex Pistols just 78 days after the release of Never Mind The Bollocks
submitted by Nick Oct 28th 2022 01:00 am (www.loudersound.com)
Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols was released on October 28, 1977. Just 78 days later, the band who gave us that thrilling debut was finished. "All of us had been cheated," says John Lydon
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Sex Pistols: Respond To John Lydon’s Claim They’re Tying To Cash In On The Queen’s Death
submitted by Nick Sep 16th 2022 03:00 am (www.stereogum.com)
The Sex Pistols famously mocked and insulted Queen Elizabeth II on their hit single “God Save The Queen,” so it was news when the surviving members commented on her death last week. The most reverent of those statements came from John Lydon, the vocalist formerly known as Johnny Rotten, who wrote, “Rest in Peace Que...
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Sex Pistols: John Lydon distances himself from Sex Pistols “cashing in” on Queen’s death
submitted by Nick Sep 15th 2022 05:00 pm (www.nme.com)
"While he has never supported the monarchy, he feels that the family deserves some respect in this difficult time"The post John Lydon distances himself from Sex Pistols “cashing in” on Queen’s death appeared first on NME.
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