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We turn our attention to one of the most vital and uncompromising albums of the 20th century: London Calling by The Clash. Released in 1979, the album blew the doors off punk’s limitations, fusing reggae, ska, rockabilly, soul, and straight-up rock ’n’ roll into a politically charged, genre-defying statement. London Calling wasn’t just an album — it was a worldview, capturing a moment of social unrest, cultural collision, and creative fearlessness that still resonates today.
Season 5 — Episode 2
To help unpack the album’s enduring legacy, we’re joined by Rob Janicke, author, musician, and longtime cultural commentator. Together, we dig into how London Calling expanded what punk could be, why it connected so deeply across class and genre lines, and how The Clash balanced righteous anger with accessibility and ambition. From its iconic opening bassline to its global perspective and restless experimentation, this episode explores why London Calling remains a blueprint for artists who refuse to stay in their lane — and why its message still hits hard decades later.
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“No ownership of music material. All credits go to its rightful owner. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for ‘Fair Use’ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners, no copyright infringement intended.”
A podcast from the Sidereal Media Group.
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We turn our attention to one of the most vital and uncompromising albums of the 20th century: London Calling by The Clash. Released in 1979, the album blew the doors off punk’s limitations, fusing reggae, ska, rockabilly, soul, and straight-up rock ’n’ roll into a politically charged, genre-defying statement. London Calling wasn’t just an album — it was a worldview, capturing a moment of social unrest, cultural collision, and creative fearlessness that still resonates today.
Season 5 — Episode 2
To help unpack the album’s enduring legacy, we’re joined by Rob Janicke, author, musician, and longtime cultural commentator. Together, we dig into how London Calling expanded what punk could be, why it connected so deeply across class and genre lines, and how The Clash balanced righteous anger with accessibility and ambition. From its iconic opening bassline to its global perspective and restless experimentation, this episode explores why London Calling remains a blueprint for artists who refuse to stay in their lane — and why its message still hits hard decades later.
Pick up the album here:
Guest: Rob Janicke
Pick up Slacker - 1991, Teen Spirit Angst, and the Generation It Created here:
Album Archives - https://pod.link/1822387190
Cinema Decon – www.cinemadecon.com
Sidereal Media Group – www.siderealmediagroup.com
Friends of Sidereal
Thrash ’N Treasure – https://spoti.fi/4gXNxIu
Get all your music apparel, posters, and more at Old Glory
Want to start your own podcast?
Music Rewind – All Episodes
Music Rewind Treasure Hunt
Music Rewind Selects
Music Rewind Patreon
Discover our sister podcast Cinema Decon, deconstructing the movies of the 80s, 90s, and 2000s
Hear Steve as a rotating co-host of Thrash ’N Treasure, talking metal albums and musical theater with stage legends of Broadway and the West End
“No ownership of music material. All credits go to its rightful owner. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for ‘Fair Use’ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners, no copyright infringement intended.”
A podcast from the Sidereal Media Group.
#TheClash #LondonCalling #MusicRewind #PunkRock #RobJanicke #AlbumReview #music #podcast #musicpodcast #MusicRewind

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