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Sex Pistols
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The Sex Pistols
may have only been together for two years in the late '70s, but they changed the face of popular music. Through their raw, nihilistic singles and violent performances, the band revolutionized the idea of what rock & roll could be. In England, the group was considered dangerous to the very fabric of society and was banned across the country; in America, they didn't have the same impact, but countless bands in both countries were inspired by the
sheer sonic force of their music, while countless others were inspired by their independent, do-it-yourself ethics. Even if they didn't release any singles by themselves, there was an implicit independence in the way they played their music and handled their career. The band gave birth to the massive independent music underground in England and America that would soon include bands that didn't have a direct musical connection to
the Sex Pistols
' initial three-minute blasts of rage, but couldn't have existed without those singles.
Guitarist
Steve Jones
and drummer
Paul Cook
were regulars at a boutique owned by their manager,
Malcolm McLaren
; bassist
Glen Matlock
worked at the store. Vocalist
John Lydon
, who would later perform under the name
Johnny Rotten
, met the rest of the group at the shop and was asked to join the band. While the band played simple rock & roll loudly and abrasively,
Rotten
arrogantly sang of anarchy, abortion, violence, fascism, and apathy; without
Rotten
, the band wouldn't have been threatening to England's government -- he provided the band's conceptual direction, calculated to be as confrontational and threatening as possible. The publicity caused by their caustic first single
"Anarchy in the U.K."
caused the band to be dropped by their record label, EMI.
Matlock
was fired before their next single
"God Save the Queen,"
which was released on Virgin; it was banned by the BBC.
Matlock
's replacement was
Sid Vicious
, a tough street kid who, unlike the rest of the band, couldn't play his instrument.
After releasing one album in 1977, the band headed over to the U.S. for a tour in January of 1978; it lasted 14 days.
Rotten
left the band after their show at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom on January 14, heading back to New York; he would form
Public Image Limited
later that year.
McLaren
tried to continue the band but
Cook
and
Jones
soon turned against him. In the two decades following the
Sex Pistols
' implosion, an endless stream of outtakes, demos, repackagings, and live shows were released on a variety of labels, which only helped their cult grow.
In 1996, to celebrate their impending twentieth anniversary,
the Sex Pistols
reunited, with original bassist
Glen Matlock
taking the place of the deceased
Sid Vicious
. The band embarked on an international tour in June of 1996, releasing the
Filthy Lucre Live
album the following month. Four years later,
Julien Temple
(who helmed the band's first movie, The Great Rock & Roll Swindle) directed the documentary film The Filth & the Fury. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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