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Joe Strummer

Mentioned in 6 analyzed podcast episodes across 4 shows

Episode Appearances

Artist Friendly with Joel Madden

Artist Friendly with Joel Madden · Apr 22, 2026

Michael Bingham of Spiritual Cramp

Referenced as musical influence and inspiration for Spiritual Cramp's aesthetic and approach

Band growth strategy and scaling from 0-500 to 2,000+ fansMindset shifts: scarcity vs. abundance thinking in creative careersMentorship and coaching as catalyst for artist development
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DISGRACELAND

DISGRACELAND · Mar 24, 2026

Pete Doherty: Benders, Burglary, and a Shocking Fall

Referenced by Mick Jones as comparison for managing volatile creative partnerships in studio

Heroin and crack cocaine addictionDrug possession and criminal chargesBurglary and breaking and entering
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DISGRACELAND

DISGRACELAND · Mar 17, 2026

Chrissie Hynde: Punk at Ground Zero and the Birth of the Pretenders

The Clash co-founder whose chemistry with Mick Jones prevented Hynde from joining the band despite her songwriting partnership with Jones

Punk rock history and originsThe Pretenders band formationChrissie Hynde biography
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DISGRACELAND

DISGRACELAND · Feb 20, 2026

The Clash: Guns on the Roof, Chased out of Kingston, and a Riot in Times Square

The Clash's frontman and primary lyricist who disappeared to Paris during the band's commercial peak, marking the beginning of their decline.

The Clash band history and discographyPunk rock movement and anti-establishment politicsRecord label control and artist royalties
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Huberman Lab

Huberman Lab · Jan 5, 2026

Best Ways to Build Better Habits & Break Bad Ones | James Clear

The Clash musician quoted for 'no input, no output' principle about creative inputs

Four Laws of Behavior Change (obvious, attractive, easy, satisfying)Identity-based habits vs. outcome-based habitsEnvironmental design and habit formation
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A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs · Dec 18, 2025

Song 182: “Many Rivers to Cross” by Jimmy Cliff

The Clash frontman whose final studio recording was with Cliff; covered 'The Harder They Come' with The Mescaleros

Jamaican music industry structure and gatekeeping (1950s-1970s)Reggae genre development and evolution from ska to rocksteady to reggaeRacial discrimination in British music industry and housing (1960s)
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