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The Clash were the definitive British punk rockers, and arguably the most inspirational. Formed in 1976 as part of the original wave of UK punk, their music incorporated elements of reggae, dub, funk, ska and rockabilly, and this is the ultimate companion of the band's rise to fame, from their roots in bands such as the 101'ers to emergence alongside the Sex Pistols, the initial CBS deal, the subsequent early 1977 release of White Riot and the eponymous album that followed, right through to their 1986 disbandment ... and beyond.

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The Clash were the definitive British punk rockers, and arguably the most inspirational. Formed in 1976 as part of the original wave of UK punk, their music incorporated elements of reggae, dub, funk, ska and rockabilly, and this is the ultimate companion of the band's rise to fame, from their roots in bands such as the 101'ers to emergence alongside the Sex Pistols, the initial CBS deal, the subsequent early 1977 release of White Riot and the eponymous album that followed, right through to their 1986 disbandment ... and beyond.
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Freelance writer Malcolm Wyatt has more than 20 years behind him in regional journalism, and now spends much of his working days between This Day in Music and other writing projects, including feature/ interviews for regional newspapers and his popular writewyattuk.com website, started six years ago and including one-to-ones with a veritable who's who of big names from the world of music, comedy, arts and literature. Interrogated victims include David Baddiel, Bill Bailey, Belinda Carlisle, Lloyd Cole, Julian Cope, Alan Davies, Graham Gouldman, Justin Hayward, Ian Hunter, Wilko Johnson, Howard Jones, Lulu, John Lydon, Graham Nash, Gary Numan and Jimmy Osmond.