On October 28, 1977, this London-based gang of misfits released their debut album. The band were already notorious by this time, largely due to their last-minute, sweary appearance on Bill Grundy’s Today show after Freddie Mercury pulled out to visit a dentist. The BBC took issue with their single God Save The Queen and banned the song from their radio stations. Even the album title proved too much for some record shops, who refused to stock the album. Nevertheless, the album went gold shortly after its release and their implosion during a US tour the following year only served to add to their legend. 42 years later, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols remains the most important punk album of all time.
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