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London Calling b/w Armagideon TimeThe Clash, Epic Records/Japan (1979) 

London Calling b/w Armagideon Time
The Clash, Epic Records/Japan (1979) 

The Clash

The Clash

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Police On My Back

From the album Sandinista!
The Clash,
Epic Records/USA (1980)

(Source: greywanderlust, via socentralrain)

“Balls to you, Daddy.”

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London Calling b/w Armagideon Time
The Clash, CBS Records/Netherlands (1979) 

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Should I Stay Or Should I Go? b/w Cool Confusion
The Clash, Epic Records/USA (1982) 

Ignore Alien Orders
Joe Strummer’s 1966 Fender Telecaster, which he played in the 101ers, the Clash, and with the Mescaleros from 1975 until his death in 2002.

Ignore Alien Orders

Joe Strummer’s 1966 Fender Telecaster, which he played in the 101ers, the Clash, and with the Mescaleros from 1975 until his death in 2002.

Press Photo for the 2003 DVD release of Rude Boy (1980)

Press Photo for the 2003 DVD release of Rude Boy (1980)

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Rock The Casbah b/w Mustapha Dance
The Clash, Epic Records/USA (1982)

(Source: jnthnnn, via twosevensclash)

Straight To Hell b/w Should I Stay Or Should I GoThe Clash, CBS Records/UK (1982)

Straight To Hell b/w Should I Stay Or Should I Go
The Clash, CBS Records/UK (1982)

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Joe Strummerby Bob Gruen (1981)

Joe Strummer
by Bob Gruen (1981)

This Is England b/w Do It NowThe Clash, CBS Records/UK (1985) 

This Is England b/w Do It Now
The Clash, CBS Records/UK (1985) 

London Calling b/w Armagideon TimeThe Clash, CBS Records/UK (1979) 

London Calling b/w Armagideon Time
The Clash, CBS Records/UK (1979) 

(Source: singleoftheday)

London Calling b/w Armagideon TimeThe Clash, Epic Records/Japan (1979) 

London Calling b/w Armagideon Time
The Clash, Epic Records/Japan (1979) 

The Clash

The Clash

(Source: beach-coma, via atom-smasher)

“Balls to you, Daddy.”

Joe Strummer

Joe Strummer

Ignore Alien Orders
Joe Strummer’s 1966 Fender Telecaster, which he played in the 101ers, the Clash, and with the Mescaleros from 1975 until his death in 2002.

Ignore Alien Orders

Joe Strummer’s 1966 Fender Telecaster, which he played in the 101ers, the Clash, and with the Mescaleros from 1975 until his death in 2002.

Press Photo for the 2003 DVD release of Rude Boy (1980)

Press Photo for the 2003 DVD release of Rude Boy (1980)

Joe Strummer

Joe Strummer

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Straight To Hell b/w Should I Stay Or Should I GoThe Clash, CBS Records/UK (1982)

Straight To Hell b/w Should I Stay Or Should I Go
The Clash, CBS Records/UK (1982)

(Source: singleoftheday)

Joe Strummerby Bob Gruen (1981)

Joe Strummer
by Bob Gruen (1981)

This Is England b/w Do It NowThe Clash, CBS Records/UK (1985) 

This Is England b/w Do It Now
The Clash, CBS Records/UK (1985) 

London Calling b/w Armagideon TimeThe Clash, CBS Records/UK (1979) 

London Calling b/w Armagideon Time
The Clash, CBS Records/UK (1979) 

(Source: singleoftheday)

Police On My Back

From the album Sandinista!
The Clash,
Epic Records/USA (1980)

(Source: greywanderlust, via socentralrain)

London Calling b/w Armagideon Time
The Clash, CBS Records/Netherlands (1979) 

(Source: twitter.com, via socentralrain)

Should I Stay Or Should I Go? b/w Cool Confusion
The Clash, Epic Records/USA (1982) 

Rock The Casbah b/w Mustapha Dance
The Clash, Epic Records/USA (1982)

(Source: jnthnnn, via twosevensclash)

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