Founded: 10 / 1975
Location: United Kingdom
The Sex Pistols were an English punk rock band formed in London in 1975. Although their initial career lasted just two and a half years, they became one of the most culturally influential acts in popular music. The band initiated the punk movement in the United Kingdom and inspired many later punk, post-punk and alternative rock musicians, while their clothing and hairstyles were a significant influence on the early punk image.
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As the Sex Pistols (with vocalist Frank Carter on board) get ready to visit Australian shores, guitarist Steve Jones tells 'The Music' how Carter makes the live experience different to how Johnny Rotten did.
As the Sex Pistols ready themselves to tour Australia (with Frank Carter in tow), guitarist Steve Jones reflects on their decision to hit the road again.
The upcoming tour from the Sex Pistols Featuring Frank Carter just got bigger, with Melbourne's own CIVIC joining the bill.
Lydon claimed his former bandmates and their touring singer are "trying to trivialise the whole show to get away with karaoke."
The punk pioneers will perform the iconic record 'Never Mind The Bollocks' in its entirety.
Sex Pistols haven’t performed together since September 2008.
Lydon filed a stalking report after the alleged stalker started calling him.
The British punks responsible for penning the sarcastic 'God Save The Queen' to 'celebrate' Queen Elizabeth II's jubilee in 1977, have taken rather different approaches to their reflections on her passing.
"It’s the institution of it that bothers me and the assumption that I’m to pay for that.”
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