Mick Jones forms The Clash after being inspired by a Sex Pistols performance. The original lineup includes Jones, Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes. They go on to become a seminal punk rock band, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1977 to critical acclaim. The Clash develops a unique sound beyond basic punk and continues pushing musical and lyrical boundaries with subsequent albums and EPs as they gain popularity in the UK and beyond.
Mick Jones forms The Clash after being inspired by a Sex Pistols performance. The original lineup includes Jones, Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes. They go on to become a seminal punk rock band, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1977 to critical acclaim. The Clash develops a unique sound beyond basic punk and continues pushing musical and lyrical boundaries with subsequent albums and EPs as they gain popularity in the UK and beyond.
Mick Jones forms The Clash after being inspired by a Sex Pistols performance. The original lineup includes Jones, Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes. They go on to become a seminal punk rock band, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1977 to critical acclaim. The Clash develops a unique sound beyond basic punk and continues pushing musical and lyrical boundaries with subsequent albums and EPs as they gain popularity in the UK and beyond.
Mick Jones forms The Clash after being inspired by a Sex Pistols performance. The original lineup includes Jones, Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes. They go on to become a seminal punk rock band, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1977 to critical acclaim. The Clash develops a unique sound beyond basic punk and continues pushing musical and lyrical boundaries with subsequent albums and EPs as they gain popularity in the UK and beyond.