Well, as extraordinary as it may seem, I prefer to Combat Rock The Clash and London Calling to Combat Rock. Rock fight in my opinion has far fewer titles means that London Calling. This album is more "tense" but also more united than London Calling ... That at least two reasons why I love this album. Even if the voltage is less apparent, it is definitely there (example: "Straight to Hell") ... Even on "Rock the Casbah" (the voice of Joe STRUMER). I also love all the little sound that finds jallonent the album ... The guitar sound slamming on "Know your rights", the phone sounds on "Rock the Casbah", the synth sounds on "Straight to hell" The experimental-but-not-too near "Sean Flynn" the "voice-over" to "Ghetto defendant" voluntarily lighter side and staged "Death is a star."
Casually, these qualities make this album one of rock albums of the 80 best to have aged. When y ', the synth sounds are used with intelligence ... Like everything else. No hype, nothing moved and especially ... A true density in each song, as if each song had its own universe but always fundamentally this side "land" of CLASH.