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The Clash were an English punk rock band, active from 1976 to 1986, part of the original wave of UK punk rock in the late 1970s. Although a punk rock band, the band experimented with reggae, funk, rap, dub, rock and roll and rockabilly in their music. The band were formed by Joe Strummer (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Mick Jones (lead guitar, backing vocals) and Paul Simonon (bass guitar, backing vocals). During this time they had a revolving drumming position, including Terry Chimes who featured on the band's eponymous first album The Clash despite the fact that by this point of time he had already chosen to leave the band. Needing a stable drummer, they were finally joined in 1977 by Jones' friend Nicky "Topper" Headon (drums, percussion). Related news articles:
The Clash were a major success in the UK from the release of their first album in 1977 named 'The Clash', and became popular in the US in 1980. Their third album, the late 1979 release London Calling is an influential album in the history of rock and alternative music; it was released in the US in January 1980, and a decade later Rolling Stone magazine declared it the best album of the 1980s. Rolling Stone also placed it at #8, The Clash at #77, and Sandinista! at #404 on their 2003 list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
The Clash's attitude and style, as much as their music, influenced many other bands from the 1980s. Epic Records A&R director dubbed them "The Only British Band That Matters," which fans later adapted into the well known title "The Only Band That Matters". They are one of the most prominent and prolific punk rock bands and their influence is far reaching. In January 2003 they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The band wanted to play at the event, but Joe Strummer's untimely death in December 2002, prevented this. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked The Clash #30 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.
In March 2008 a new live performance documentary The Clash Live: Revolution Rock will debut on US public television as well as being released on DVD. Produced by long time visual collaborator Don Letts, who contributed his own footage for the project, the DVD will also contain two interviews filmed in 1981.






