Weren't there political (or "pop-political" to be more accurate) distinctions to be made between the Clash and the Jam back in the day? I'm a bit hazy, but I recall some British friends being animated about this... One of those cases where the political connotations of different music subcultures get washed out in the music-industry pitch in the US, etc? --junior PS. Cap'n Crunch over Quisp or Quake anyday, baby...
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