Britain in 1976 was a country divided by class and deeply wounded by industrial unrest and unemployment. The music industry was almost comatose and the effect was over-blown supergroups producing self-indulgent "progressive rock." Consequently, the stage was set for four working-class, individualistic and dispossessed teenagers to create chaos and mayhem among the established order of the music business in 1977. They produced one of the most influential albums in rock music. They were the Sex Pistols.
Track List
Side One
"Holidays in the Sun" (3:22)
"Bodies" (3:03)
"No Feelings" (2:51)
"Liar" (2:41)
"God Save the Queen" (3:20)
"Problems" (4:11)
Side Two
"Seventeen" (2:02)
"Anarchy in the UK" (3:32)
"Submission" (4:12)
"Pretty Vacant" (3:18)
"New York" (3:07)
"EMI" (3:10)