Cut the Crap

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Cut the Crap is the sixth and final studio album by English punk rock band The Clash, released in 1985 after the departure of key members and often regarded as a controversial and lesser-regarded entry in their catalog.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist The Clash NERFINISHED
catalogNumber Epic 26446
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception mixed
often negative
describedAs controversial album in The Clash discography
lesser-regarded entry in The Clash catalog
featuresBandMember Joe Strummer NERFINISHED
Nick Sheppard NERFINISHED
Paul Simonon NERFINISHED
Pete Howard NERFINISHED
Vince White NERFINISHED
followsDepartureOf Mick Jones NERFINISHED
Topper Headon NERFINISHED
genre punk rock
hasCoverArt Cut the Crap album cover
hasPart Are You Red..Y
Cool Under Heat NERFINISHED
Dictator
Dirty Punk NERFINISHED
Fingerpoppin NERFINISHED
Life Is Wild NERFINISHED
Movers and Shakers NERFINISHED
North and South NERFINISHED
Play to Win NERFINISHED
This Is England NERFINISHED
Three Card Trick NERFINISHED
We Are the Clash NERFINISHED
hasType post-punk-influenced punk rock album
isFinalAlbumOf The Clash NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 38 minutes
notableTrack This Is England NERFINISHED
performer The Clash NERFINISHED
positionInDiscography sixth studio album by The Clash
precededBy Combat Rock NERFINISHED
producer Bernie Rhodes NERFINISHED
Joe Strummer NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1984
1985
recordLabel Epic Records
releaseDate 1985-11-04
releaseYear 1985

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The Clash notableWork Cut the Crap