The Clash wasn't just about the music; they were about a message. They stood against racism, unemployment, and social injustice. Downloading their discography isn't just about filling up a hard drive; it’s about owning a piece of political and cultural history.

However, before you hit the download button on a peer-to-peer network, it’s important to understand what the band's catalog encompasses and the modern alternatives that might serve you better than an old-school torrent. The Anatomy of The Clash Discography

The Clash's sixth and final studio album, (1985), was released after the band had already disbanded. Although not as commercially successful as their previous efforts, Cut the Crap features some of the band's most experimental work, with a greater emphasis on hip-hop and electronic influences.