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While the Clash were known for covering (and popularizing) reggae songs, "Straight to Hell" went in the other direction, being covered by Horace Andy in 2017. [ 10 ] American punk rock band the Menzingers covered the song in a noise -influenced format on their 2007 debut album A Lesson in the Abuse of Information Technology .
Combat Rock is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Clash, released on 14 May 1982 through CBS Records. [1] In the United Kingdom, the album charted at number 2, spending 23 weeks in the UK charts and peaked at number 7 in the United States, spending 61 weeks on the chart.
Straight to Hell also featured London-Irish folk/punk band the Pogues, both as actors and contributors to the soundtrack. Strummer joined the Pogues for a tour in 1987/88, filling in for ailing guitarist Philip Chevron , who wrote (in May 2008) on the band's online forum: "When I was sick in late 1987, I taught Joe all the guitar parts in an ...
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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 music charts.
"The Magnificent Seven" (written by The Clash) 7 September 1982 at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston: 6:09: 15. "Know Your Rights" (written by The Clash) 7 September 1982 at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston: 4:04: 16. "Should I Stay or Should I Go" (written by The Clash) 8 September 1982 at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston: 3:14: 17. "Straight to Hell ...
Even when he cut it, we just didn't think it was going to happen, so for them to be brave enough to go, 'forget that, the fans don't care. Just put it out.' And that's true.
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