The appearance of the Sex Pistols in 1976 seemed less like the arrival of a band than a warning from a nightmarish future. Sex Pistols: Poison in the Machine examines the groups explosive impact by placing Malcolm McLarens audacious, self-sabotaging art project at its centre a scheme forged from radical politics, cultural fatigue and a genius for provocation. John Scanlan traces how this volatile experiment collided with the Pistols own musical force and John Lydons uncompromising originality, reshaping its purpose and accelerating the bands implosion. Moving between London and New York, Scanlan reveals the personalities, pressures and accidents that gave punk its charge and altered popular culture far beyond its brief, chaotic lifespan. Autorid: John Scanlan
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