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In a new FunnyOrDie video, Fred Armisen’s under-recognized first-gen punk Ian Rubbish interviews Mick Jones and Paul Simonon at NYC’s Electric Lady Studios. Of course the Clash were a big influence on Rubbish. For example, the Clash would say something political, and the Bizarros would say “we agree with the Clash” or “what they said.” [...]
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submitted by Nick Jul 6th 2012 12:00 pm (www.antimusic.com)
Iggy Pop has called into question the sincerity of the Clash and punk bands like them
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Mark Foster says their second LP will also have 'more grit' than 2011's 'Torches'
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submitted by Nick Mar 9th 2012 01:00 pm (www.antimusic.com)
On this day in 1991, "Should I Stay or Should I Go" gave The Clash their only U.K. no. 1 single after the track was used for a Levi's TV advertisement


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