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Cut the Crap is the sixth and final studio album by the English punk band the Clash. It was recorded at Weryton Studios, Munich, and released on 4 November 1985 by Epic Records. It followed a turbulent period for the band, after the dismissal of co-founder, lead guitarist and principal songwriter Mick Jones and drummer Topper Headon, by lead vocalist Joe Strummer (pictured) and bassist Paul Simonon. Their recently reinstated manager Bernie Rhodes fought Strummer for control over the band's songwriting and musical direction during tense recording sessions. Rhodes's production choices, which rely heavily on synthetic drum sounds and sampling, have been widely derided. Strummer disowned the album, split up the Clash, and moved to Spain. Some critics and band biographers have retrospectively found merit in Strummer's songwriting and vocal performance, especially on the tracks "This Is England", "Dirty Punk" and "Three Card Trick". (Full article...)

Just a suggested blurb ... thoughts and edits are welcome. - Dank (push to talk) 20:58, 9 July 2019 (UTC)Reply