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  2. The Clash - Wikipedia

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    NME readers voted Give 'Em Enough Rope the second-best album of 1978 and the Clash were voted the best group in the same end-of-year poll. [78] In the US, the album peaked at number 128 on the Billboard chart. [citation needed] "Tommy Gun", the album's first UK single, peaked at number 19, the highest chart position for a Clash single to date.

  3. Joe Strummer - Wikipedia

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    In the same month at the rock club Debaser in Stockholm some of Sweden's better known rock musicians paid their tribute to Strummer by performing songs written by the Clash (the exception was Nicke Borg and Dregen from Backyard Babies, who performed "I Fought the Law", which the Clash had covered). At the end of the concert, the Swedish punk ...

  4. Rock the Casbah - Wikipedia

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    "Rock the Casbah" is a song by the English punk rock band The Clash, released in 1982 as the second single from their fifth album, Combat Rock. It reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US (their only top 10 single in that country) and, along with the track "Mustapha Dance", it also reached number eight on the dance chart.

  5. The Clash: Westway to the World - Wikipedia

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    The band make the point in Westway that creatively and spiritually Jones' leaving marked the end of The Clash. Strummer apologises on screen for sacking Jones and admits that it was a mistake. An unofficial documentary titled The Rise and Fall of The Clash covers the post-Jones period through interviews with latter-day Clash members Pete Howard ...

  6. Train in Vain - Wikipedia

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    "Train in Vain" is a song by the English punk rock band the Clash. It was released as the third and final single from their third studio album, London Calling (1979). The song was not originally listed on the album's track listing, [8] [9] appearing as a hidden track at the end of the album. This was because the track was added to the record at ...

  7. How Did “The Walking Dead” End? Revisiting the Fate of Rick ...

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    Daryl riding off into the distance could have been a fitting end for The Walking Dead, but soon after the screen cuts to black, a match ignites.In the biggest reveal of the finale, Rick appears ...

  8. Young Sheldon Cast Reacts to End Date News (‘Can’t Stop ...

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    The cast of Young Sheldon is weighing on the series’ fast-approaching end date. As previously reported, the Big Bang Theory prequel will conclude with Season 7, kicking off Thursday, Feb. 15 ...

  9. Should I Stay or Should I Go - Wikipedia

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    "Should I Stay or Should I Go" is a song by the English punk rock band the Clash from their fifth studio album Combat Rock, written in 1981 and featuring Mick Jones on lead vocals. It was released in 1982 as a double A-sided single alongside "Straight to Hell", performing modestly on global mus