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  • Terminus! Everybody down!  

    Combat Rock (CD)
    Certainly their most commercial album and seller! In 1982, CLASH serve veterans of punk! True, he managed to change rapidly, to expand their music and keeping this almost systematic energy for any self-respecting punk. Although officially "Combat Roc
  • Should I Stay?  

    Combat Rock (CD)
    It smelled late yet still super good. The rage of the early and less lucidity and more ...
  • The latest masterpiece of clash  

    Combat Rock (CD)
    The last real album of the Clash. A mixture of commercial songs (Should I stay) snapping (Know your rights), quiet (Straight to hell). Less London Calling worship but more accessible than Sandinista.
  • Nearly The End  

    Combat Rock (CD)
    a good album, including the absolute masterpiece of CLASH: "Straight to Hell"; the famous "Should I stay or should I go" and "Rock the Casbah" and some beads that would benefit from being better known "Know your right &q
  • Long live the fight of Joe  

    Combat Rock (CD)
    I love the atmosphere generated by this album, good humor (surprising for a band like The Clash?), The voice of Joe Strummer and especially the commitment, investment in its interpretations. I loved the integrity of this type. His death is almost unn
  • Punks in Jamaïques? ... Why not?  

    Combat Rock (CD)
    I only know of 3 albums Clash: -The Clash (US version) -London Calling -Combat Rock 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 L
  • Swan song  

    Combat Rock (CD)
    "Combat Rock" is the swan song of the Clash, as innovative group which is open to all kinds. Walking through funk, dub, ska and jazz, the group takes to sink into self-destructive draft, lays a sincere and thoughtful work, which intrigues by the
  • Last fires  

    Combat Rock (CD)
    For most fans, the album succeeds in the Sandinista Clash discography amounts to the takeover of Joe Strummer, the vertigo of American triumphs and thus the beginnings of the fall. For the general public, the disc Should I stay or should I go. At the