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  2. Sex Pistols discography - Wikipedia

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    The English punk band the Sex Pistols' discography consists of five singles and a studio album released between November 1976 and November 1977 with their original singer Johnny Rotten, and two albums (one a soundtrack, the other a series of radio interviews) released by their manager Malcolm McLaren after Rotten's departure.

  3. Category:Sex Pistols songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Sex Pistols songs or lists of Sex Pistols songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Sex Pistols songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Sex Pistols - Wikipedia

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    In January 1978, at the final gig of a difficult and media-hyped tour of the US, Rotten announced the band's break-up live on stage. Over the next few months, the three remaining members recorded songs for McLaren's film of the Sex Pistols' story, The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle.

  5. Sex Pistols review, Bush Hall: No John Lydon, but the ...

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    4/5 The band are a little rusty around the edges, but there is much to enjoy tonight – not least Frank Carter’s admirable impersonation of the matchless Johnny Rotten

  6. Kiss This (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kiss This is a "best of" compilation by the Sex Pistols released in 1992. It features all tracks from Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols' and highlights from the soundtrack album The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, interspersed with singles and B-sides.

  7. God Save the Queen (Sex Pistols song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the New Statesman listed it as one of the "Top 20 Political Songs". [30] In 2010, the song was ranked among the top 10 most controversial songs of all time in a poll conducted by PRS for Music. [31] In 2002, the song was re-released to coincide with the Queen's Golden Jubilee, whereupon the single

  8. A High Court dispute between former members of the Sex Pistols over the use of the band’s songs in a television series has begun in London.

  9. Sex Pistols singer calls TV show 'nonsense' in songs dispute

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    Lydon says the songs can’t be licensed without his consent, but Cook and Jones say an agreement dating from 1998 allows a majority decision. Sex Pistols singer calls TV show 'nonsense' in songs ...