Sex Pistols "Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols" (1977)
Well this one was really always going to show up, wasn't it. This album
gets held up as one of the most influential, the one to really 'put punk
on the map'. Quite frankly though, with so many punk artists and albums
around at the time, the 'revolution' would have happened whether this band released an
album or not.
I can see why this one got seized on though: for a start, it was hugely
publicised with the Pistols being assembled and marketed by Malcolm
McLaren. The band had gone on the Bill Grundy show and dropped the F-bomb. But aside from all of that, where a lot of the other
artists at the time, such as the Clash or Suicide or whoever were punk,
mixed with other musical elements the Pistols seemed to be designed as
some kind of punk shorthand. The album has simplistic 3 chord songs
played fast, noisily and with a large dose of sneery, smirking attitude. There's
not lot of variation so it almost reflects the later more "pure"
underground and American hardcore punk that followed over the next
decade or so.
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