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The Clash defined punk rock’s sound and fury no less authoritatively than the Sex Pistols. Unlike that short-lived group, however, the Clash survived into the Eighties, amassing a formidable body of work. Led by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, the Clash offered militant politics tempered by hope. Their strongest albums, London Calling and Sandinista!, balanced the raw power of punk with forays into reggae and rockabilly. Throughout their career, the Clash held fast to their convictions, making music that rocked with a conscience. The Clash are 2003 inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Inductees:
Inductees: Terry “Geezer” Butler (bass; born July 17, 1949),
Tony Iommi (guitar; born February 19, 1948), Ozzy Osbourne (vocals; born
December 3, 1948)...
Inductees: Deborah Harry (vocals; born July 1, 1945), Clem Burke (drums;
born November 24, 1955), Jimmy Destri (keyboards; born April 13, 1954), Nigel...
Miles Davis (trumpet, keyboards; born May 26, 1926, died September 28, 1991)
Miles Davis is one of the key figures in the history of jazz, and...
Inductees: Ronnie Van Zant (vocals; born January 15, 1949, died October
20, 1977), Allen Collins (guitar; born July 19, 1952, died January 23, 1990),...
Inductees: Johnny Rotten (vocals; born January 31, 1956), Paul Cook (drums;
born July 20, 1956), Steve Jones (guitar; born May 3, 1955), Glen Matlock...
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