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Big Audio Dynamite

After Mick Jones was fired through the Clash in 1983, he formed Big Sound Dynamite (B.A.D.) twelve months later to keep the greater experimental funk components of the Clash’s Fight Rock and roll. The group’s unique incarnation included Jones, video designer and Clash associate Don Letts (results and vocals), Greg …

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Basement 5

Maybe recalling the longer history of dub reggae, London’s Cellar 5 titled their debut album 1965-1980, even though it lay nearer to the synth pop of that time period than anything Jamaica had produced. That same calendar year, manufacturer and group mastermind Martin Hannett — who acquired lately capped his …

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