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  2. White Riot - Wikipedia

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    The Mekons' first single, "Never Been in a Riot", was a response to "White Riot". [24] The song has been covered by, among others, hip-hop/punk rock band the Transplants, [25] rock band Camper Van Beethoven, [26] punk rock band Anti-Flag, [27] Rise Against, [28] Cracker, [29] the Bad Shepherds [30] alternative rock band Audioslave, and the ...

  3. The Clash - Wikipedia

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    The band's first single "White Riot" was released in March and peaked at number 34 in the UK Singles Chart. The album The Clash was released the following month and peaked at number 12 on the UK Albums Chart ; [ 3 ] with lyrics criticising the ruling establishment, bosses and the police and addressing themes such as alienation and boredom.

  4. Riot (XXXTentacion song) - Wikipedia

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    On the song, XXXTentacion is critical of the practice of rioting, while also denouncing racist and homophobic rhetoric from hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan. [5] Uproxx ' s Derick Rossignol noted how X expresses his belief that rioters often don't consider the consequences of their actions: "Look in all the stores you wreckin', nigga, I reckon / Think about the people who own it for 'bout ...

  5. The Clash (album) - Wikipedia

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    The song "What's My Name" is co-credited to Clash founding member Keith Levene, who left the band in September 1976. Several songs from the album's recording sessions, including "Janie Jones", "White Riot", and "London's Burning" became classics of the punk genre and were among the first punk songs to see significant presence on singles charts.

  6. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais - Wikipedia

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    The song showed considerable musical and lyrical maturity for the band at the time. Compared with their other early singles, it is stylistically more in line with their version of Junior Murvin's "Police and Thieves" as the powerful guitar intro of "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" descends into a slower ska rhythm, and was disorienting to a lot of the fans who had grown used to their ...

  7. What A$AP Rocky’s ‘Riot’ Lyrics Say About Rihanna and His ...

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  8. The Mekons - Wikipedia

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    The Mekons were the first band signed to the label. The band's first single was "Never Been in a Riot", a satirical take on the Clash's White Riot. The release was made Single of the Week in NME. [6] Their second single, "Where Were You?" was released by the end of 1978 and sold out of its 27,500 copies.

  9. Porter Robinson on His New Song For Riot Games’ ‘Star ...

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    'Everything Goes On' is the official anthem of a global Star Guardian event that launches today (July 14) and extends through August 29.