Some Product: Carri on Sex Pistols
Sex Pistols · 1979
41 min · 7 tracks · punk
A chaotic blend of raw punk energy and sardonic wit, capturing the essence of the Sex Pistols' rebellion.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- chaotic energy for rebellious spirits
- wave-like pacing with dynamic shifts
- sardonic wit for sharp humor
- short bursts of intensity
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer polished, structured compositions
- seek soothing background music
Where this album fits
- Themes
- monarchy critique· post-punk chaos· satirical rebellion
- Career context
- Released on August 3, 1979, 'Some Product: Carri on Sex Pistols' emerged as a posthumous compilation during a tumultuous period for the band, just after their controversial disbandment. At this point in their career, they had already solidified their legacy with seminal releases like 'Never Mind the Bollocks,' which had catapulted them to fame amidst widespread media frenzy.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Clash· Dead Kennedys· Ramones
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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London Calling by The Clash — Shares chaotic energy and sharp social critique, blending punk with reggae influences.Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables by Dead Kennedys — Combines punk's rawness with biting satire on political issues, echoing a rebellious spirit.Machine Gun Etiquette by The Damned — Features a similar blend of punk chaos and dark humor, pushing the boundaries of the genre.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 The Very Name ‘Sex Pistols’ 5:27
- 2 From Beyond the Grave 8:27
- 3 Big Tits Across America 11:19
- 4 The Complex World of Johnny Rotten 8:18
- 5 Sex Pistols Will Play 3:21
- 6 Is the Queen a Moron? 3:55
- 7 The Fucking Rotter 0:41
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