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  2. Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols - Wikipedia

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    Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols (often shortened to Never Mind the Bollocks) is the only studio album by English punk rock band the Sex Pistols, released on 28 October 1977 through Virgin Records in the UK and on 11 November 1977 through Warner Bros. Records in the US. As a result of the Sex Pistols' volatile internal ...

  3. Sex Pistols - Wikipedia

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    The song was promptly banned from being played by the BBC and by nearly every independent radio station in Britain, making it the most censored record in British history. Their sole studio album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols (1977) was a UK number one and is regarded as seminal in the development of punk rock. In January 1978 ...

  4. Bodies (Sex Pistols song) - Wikipedia

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    The juxtaposition of all those different psychic things in your head and all the confusion, the anger, the frustration, you have to capture in those words." [11] In the BBC-screened documentary series Classic Albums (2002) featuring The Sex Pistols' "Never Mind The Bollocks" album, Lydon further said: "That song was hated and loathed. It's not ...

  5. Anarchy in the U.K. - Wikipedia

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    It was released as the band's debut single on 26 November 1976 and was later featured on their album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols. "Anarchy in the U.K." was number 56 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time [ 2 ] and is included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and ...

  6. Bollock Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Their 1983 electro version of the Sex Pistols' album Never Mind the Bollocks featured Michael Fagan, the man who entered the Queen's bedchamber at Buckingham Palace. Jimmy Lydon, brother of Johnny Rotten, was a featured vocalist for a short period in the early 1980s. [2]

  7. Chris Spedding - Wikipedia

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    He appeared regularly during the band's encores, playing the guitar solos on their version of the Kinks' song "Stop Your Sobbing". [2] As well as his celebrated work as a session musician, Spedding pursued a solo career, releasing his debut album Songs Without Words in 1970. Since then, he has released fourteen studio albums, and two live albums.

  8. Talk : Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols

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    It must be noted that bassist Sid Vicious (born John Ritchie), did not play at all on Never Mind the Bollocks, although he did contribute to backing vocals. Bass duties were handled primarily by guitarist Steve Jones; original bassist Glen Matlock actually played on one song, "Anarchy in the U.K.", but left the group in February 1977.

  9. 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.