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We Are The Clash

from We Are​/​Are Not The Clash by Too Much Joy

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    The original, 2-track 7" single released by Asbestos Records.

    “We Are The Clash” was included on Recutting The Crap, a 2017 tribute LP to the band’s worst album. “We Are Not The Clash” is a new song TMJ wrote while recording the cover tune. Both songs include all five members of the band: Bill, Jay, Sandy, Tim and Tommy.

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“We Are The Clash” is a cover of what might be the worst Clash song ever, but which the band had to do when they heard Crooked Beat were putting out a tribute to Cut The Crap (which was definitely the Clash’s worst LP ever), because We Are The Clash was one of the titles briefly considered but quickly rejected for what ultimately became Cereal Killers.

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from We Are​/​Are Not The Clash, track released April 22, 2017
Jay Blumenfield plays guitar and sings
Sandy Smallens plays bass and sings
Tim Quirk just sings
Tommy Vinton plays drums and shouts
William Wittman plays guitar and sings

Recorded at The Loft, Bronxville, NY by Al Hemberger
Mixed by William Wittman at Weedy Wet Productions

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Too Much Joy Scarsdale, New York

TMJ is/was a punk-pop band of some minor renown. Some of that renown was due to their music, which included semi-hits such as “Crush Story,” “Donna Everywhere,” and “That’s a Lie” — a cover of the LL Cool J tune that featured the man himself in the music video, which actually got played quite a bit during daylight hours on MTV back when they did that sort of thing. ... more

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