Cut the Crap
The Clash
Cut the Crap is the sixth and final album by the English punk rock band The Clash, released on 4 November 1985 by Epic Records. Following the ejection of founding member Mick Jones from the group, The Clash hired guitarists Nick Sheppard and Vince White to replace him. The album was not mentioned in the Clash documentary Westway to the World and was not featured on the compilation album The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 or in the box set Clash on Broadway. Following a break after The Clash's performance at t... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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The Worst Albums by Great Bands
CrowdRanked Icon CrowdRanked List views: 5659 Feb 9 2012Horrible music released by usually-great artists and bands. Sometimes even the most ingenious, original and creative musical voices can...more
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The Clash Albums, Discography
List of all The Clash albums including EPs and some singles - a discography of The Clash CDs and The Clash records. List includes The Clash album cover artwork in many cases, and if we are missing an album cover feel free to upload it in wiki fashion. This full The Clash discography is alphabetical, however y...more
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Don’t Be Stupid: It’s Not About the Money
Source: TPMBushes, Kennedys. It’s always a part of their public profile; but seldom an issue that cuts against them. So let’s cut the crap. It’s not an issue for Romney now. Everybody knows he’s worth somewhere between $150 and $250 million. He actually talks ...
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Customized clothing without the personal tailor
Source: Crain's Chicago BusinessThey raised nearly $50,000 via online fundraising platform Kickstarter.com — about $18,000 beyond their goal and enough to purchase computerized cutting machines. Using what Mr. Miller describes as “AutoCad for apparel,” Civali takes ...
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Labour 'can't pledge cuts reversal'
Source: The IndependentWe would have to have cuts in police, we would have to have cuts in the schools ... Lord Glasman, who said it was "all crap". "It is what happens. You get noises off," he told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme. "I don't agree with him when he says it is ...






