| On Something CD (2009) (Import) Import
$13.15 Ori Release '04, Debut solo album from Sex Pistols' Bassist.
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| Artist appears on Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols CD (1977)
$8.79 Rotten's snarling, distinctly British delivery of his agitational lyrics made Dylan sound like Mario Lanza, and the pile-driver guitars of Glen Matlock and Steve Jones move the songs along like a well-oiled but ornery machine. For all their iconoclasm, though,
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| Artist appears on Sex Pistols Filthy Lucre Live CD (2002)
Glen Matlock discography
$9.09 With the punk-rock seeds they sowed 20 years earlier finally bursting into the mainstream, the Sex Pistols return to cash in. We don't mean that as a knock; we're quite sure, in fact, that's exactly what the Pistols themselves would
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| Artist appears on Iggy Pop Million In Prizes: The Anthology CDs (2005)
Glen Matlock albums
$18.05 Beginning, appropriately enough, with "1969" from the Stooges' debut album (released that year), A MILLION IN PRIZES delivers 12 Stooges tracks that might quite literally blow listeners' minds if played at high volume. Iggy's first solo outings produced some of
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| Artist appears on Sex Pistols Great Rock N Roll Swindle CD (1979)
Glen Matlock CD discography
$12.35 Principally recorded live at the 76 Club, Burton Upon Trent, England on September 24, 1976. Includes liner notes by Kosmo Vinyl.
Originally released in 1979 as the soundtrack to a documentary that marked the rocket rise and flaming crash of the
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| Artist appears on Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols Vinyl LP (1977)
Glen Matlock music CDs
$16.29 Rotten's snarling, distinctly British delivery of his agitational lyrics made Dylan sound like Mario Lanza, and the pile-driver guitars of Glen Matlock and Steve Jones move the songs along like a well-oiled but ornery machine. For all their iconoclasm, though,
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| Artist appears on Sex Pistols Never Mind Bollocks/Spunk CD (1977)
Glen Matlock songs
$15.69 Rotten's snarling, distinctly British delivery of his agitational lyrics made Dylan sound like Mario Lanza, and the pile-driver guitars of Glen Matlock and Steve Jones move the songs along like a well-oiled but ornery machine. For all their iconoclasm, though,
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| Artist appears on Iggy Pop Soldier CD (1980) Remastered
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| Artist appears on Iggy Pop Heroin Hates You CD (1997)
$12.89 |
| Artist appears on London Cowboys Relapse CDs (2008)
$19.75 |