- 1—2 Crush On You
- 1977
- 48 Hours
- All The Young Punks
- All The Young Punks (new Boots And Contracts)
- Are You Red.. Y
- Are You Red..y
- Armagideon Time
- Atom Tan
- Bankrobber
- Brand New Cadillac
- Broadway
- Capital Radio
- Capital Radio (one|two)
- Car Jamming
- Career Opportunities
- Charlie Don't Surf
- Cheapskates
- Cheat
- City Of The Dead
- Clampdown
- Clash City Rockers
- Complete Control
- Cool Confusion
- Cool Under Heat
- Corner Soul
- Death Is A Star
- Death Or Glory
- Deny
- Dictator
- Dirty Punk
- Drug Stabbing Time
- Drug—stabbing Time
- English Civil War
- Every Little Bit Hurts
- Fingerpoppin'
- First Night Back In London
- Four Horsemen
- Garageland
- Gates Of The West
- Ghetto Defendant
- Groovy Times
- Guns On The Roof
- Hate & War
- Hate And War
- Hateful
- Hitsville U. K.
- I Fought The Law
- I'm Not Down
- I'm So Bored With The U.s.a
- I'm So Bored With The U.s.a.
- If Music Could Talk
- Inoculated City
- Jail Guitar Doors
- Janie Jones
- Jimmy Jazz
- Julie's Been Working For The Drug Squad
- Julie's In The Drugs Squad
- Junco Partner
- Junkie Slip
- Justice Tonight — Kick It Over
- Kingston Advice
- Know Your Rights
- Koka Kola
- Last Gang In Town
- Let's Go Crazy
- Life Is Wild
- Lightning Strikes
- Living In Fame
- London Calling
- London's Burning
- Long Time Jerk
- Look Here
- Lose This Skin
- Lost In The Supermarket
- Lover's Rock
- Midnight Log
- Midnight To Stevens
- Movers & Shakers
- Mustapha Dance
- North & South
- One Emotion
- One More Dub
- One More Time
- Overpowered By Funk
- Play To Win
- Police & Thieves
- Police And Thieves
- Police On My Back
- Pouring Rain
- Pressure Drop
- Protex Blue
- Radio Clash
- Rebel Waltz
- Red Angel Dragnet
- Remote Control
- Revolution Rock
- Robber Dub
- Rock The Casbah
- Rudie Can't Fail
- Safe European Home
- Sean Flynn
- Should I Stay Or Should I Go
- Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
- Silicone On Sapphire
- Somebody Got Murdered
- Something About England
- Spanish Bombs
- Stay Free
- Stop The World
- Straight To Hell
- The Call Up
- The Card Cheat
- The Crooked Beat
- The Equaliser
- The Guns Of Brixton
- The Leader
- The Magnificent Dance
- The Prisoner
- The Right Profile
- The Sound Of The Sinners
- The Street Parade
- This Is England
- This Is Radio Clash
- Three Card Trick
- Tommy Gun
- Train In Vain
- Up In Heaven
- Version City
- Version Pardner
- Washington Bullets
- We Are The Clash
- What's My Name
- White Man In Hammersmith Palais
- White Riot
About Clash
The Clash were an English rock band that formed in London in 1976 and were key players in the original wave of British punk rock. Billed as "The Only Band That Matters", they used elements of reggae, dub, funk, ska, and rockabilly, and they contributed to the post-punk and new wave movements that followed punk. For most of their recording career, the Clash consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Joe Strummer, lead guitarist and vocalist Mick Jones, bassist Paul Simonon, and drummer Nicky "Topper" Headon.
The Clash achieved critical and commercial success in the United Kingdom with the release of their debut album The Clash (1977) and their second album Give 'Em Enough Rope (1978). Their experimental third album London Calling, which was released in the UK in December 1979, earned them popularity in the United States, where it was released the following month. A decade later, Rolling Stone named London Calling the best album of the 1980s. Following continued musical experimentation on their fourth album Sandinista! (1980), the band were more successful with the release of Combat Rock (1982), which includes the US top-10 hit "Rock the Casbah", helping the album to achieve a 2× platinum certification there.
In 1982, Headon left the band due to internal friction surrounding his increasing heroin addiction, and Jones departed the following year. With a new lineup, the band released their final album Cut the Crap in 1985 before disbanding a few weeks later.In January 2003, shortly after the death of Joe Strummer, the band, including original drummer Terry Chimes, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the Clash number 28 on its list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time".
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