Early Daze
Sex Pistols · 1993
39 min · 12 tracks · punk
Raw, rebellious energy courses through ferocious guitar riffs and sneering vocals, embodying punk's defiant spirit.
Why this album works
The album showcases pivotal tracks like 'Anarchy in the UK' and 'God Save the Queen,' which defined not only the Sex Pistols but also an entire generation of punk music. Its release solidified their legacy as icons of rebellion, with 'Anarchy in the UK' often cited as a catalyst for the punk rock movement in Britain.
- Best for
- steady pace for rebellious energy sing-along anthems with attitude for late-night gatherings
- Context
- Released in 1993, 'Early Daze' is a compilation of the Sex Pistols' studio recordings, capturing their formative years during the early punk movement. This collection arrived after the band's notorious breakup in 1978, allowing fans to relive the raw essence of their music while marking the band's continued influence on punk rock.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Bryan Adams· David Bowie· Duran Duran· The Cure· The Jesus and Mary Chain· Siouxsie and the Banshees· John Cale· New Model Army
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I Wanna Be Me 3:06
- 2 No Feelings 2:46
- 3 Anarchy in the Uk Standout 3:51
- 4 Satellite 4:04
- 5 Seventeen 2:05
- 6 Submission 4:07
- 7 Pretty Vacant Standout 3:06
- 8 God Save the Queen Standout 3:33
- 9 Liar 2:41
- 10 EMI 3:13
- 11 New York 3:03
- 12 Problem 4:13
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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