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¡Yo te quiero infinito! 40 years of London Calling

Stanley Quiros
December 14, 2019
Album Review, Columns and Opinions
In the first few seconds of the first song on London Calling (1979), The Clash drags you into a punk post-apocalypse and refuses to let you go. The title track is a statement, a story, a prophecy, and an irrev...

My mom’s guide to punk rock

Sophie Turovsky
March 28, 2019
Mixtapes, Multimedia
Circle Jerks, through the repetitive, almost mesmerizing guitar riffs, the destructive, even childlike drum beat, and the crass vocals of “World Up My *ss,” “rip” the rules of their society to pieces an...

Cole Becker of SWMRS talks love for the bay, the clash, and haunted venues

Rebekah Gonzalez
October 27, 2018
Interview
Ask any young music enthusiast if they’ve watched School of Rock and you’ll most likely get a yes. Then ask if watching the film inspired them to start a punk band that would go on to perform on The Late La...

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