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 Post subject: (2007-12-30) "Metal Box: Stories from John Lydon's Public Image Limited" hardcover book by
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In between fronting rock's most iconoclastic group, the Sex Pistols, and reemerging in the twenty-first century as a reality TV hero on I'm A Celebrity, Lydon led Public Image Ltd., who merged disco, funk, and industrial punk to create coruscating soundscapes with catchy tunes - from "Death Disco" and "Flowers of Romance" to "Rise" and "This Is Not A Love Song" - and caused riots at their gigs. This is Public Image Ltd.'s terrifying story.


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Phil Strongman is a freelance writer and an acclaimed author who has written for a number of UK rock magazines and has written books on John Lennon and Cocaine. He has also worked for a number of punk record labels.


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 Post subject: (2007-12-30) "Metal Box: Stories from John Lydon's Public Image Limited" hardcover book by
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I'd be interested in giving this a read at some point... there was some good music there.


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