Combat Rock

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Combat Rock is a 1982 album by the British punk rock band The Clash, known for hits like "Rock the Casbah" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go" and for blending punk with diverse musical styles.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist The Clash NERFINISHED
chartPosition UK Albums Chart top 5 NERFINISHED
US Billboard 200 top 10
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs blend of punk rock with diverse musical styles
followedBy Cut the Crap NERFINISHED
follows Sandinista! NERFINISHED
genre dance-rock
funk rock
new wave
post-punk
punk rock
reggae rock
hasInfluenceOn alternative rock
hasPart Atom Tan NERFINISHED
Car Jamming NERFINISHED
Death Is a Star NERFINISHED
Ghetto Defendant NERFINISHED
Inoculated City NERFINISHED
Know Your Rights NERFINISHED
Overpowered by Funk NERFINISHED
Red Angel Dragnet NERFINISHED
Rock the Casbah NERFINISHED
Sean Flynn NERFINISHED
Should I Stay or Should I Go NERFINISHED
Straight to Hell NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 46 minutes
mainPerformer Joe Strummer NERFINISHED
Mick Jones NERFINISHED
Paul Simonon NERFINISHED
Topper Headon NERFINISHED
mediaFormat compact disc
digital download
vinyl record
notableWork Rock the Casbah NERFINISHED
Should I Stay or Should I Go NERFINISHED
numberOfTracks 12
partOf The Clash discography
performer The Clash NERFINISHED
producer Glyn Johns NERFINISHED
The Clash NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1982-05-14
recordingPeriod 1981-1982
recordLabel CBS Records NERFINISHED
Epic Records
releaseType LP

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The Clash notableWork Combat Rock