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Public Image Ltd inspired Bumper Sticker! "Rise" John Lydon sex pistols punk

$ 2.53

Availability: 35 in stock
  • Artists/Groups: PIL
  • Genre: Indie
  • Type: Stickers
  • Brand: Unbranded

    Description

    PiL inspired bumper sticker
    I could be wrong I could be right
    Permanent semi gloss self adhesive sticker --
    Simply peel off the back and stick wherever you fancy! 100% waterproof!!
    Exact Size - 8.5" x 3" inch (216mm Ă— 76mm)
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    Will and Jim @bestplayever
    About
    Public Image Ltd (abbreviated as PiL) are an English post-punk band formed by singer John Lydon (a.k.a. Johnny Rotten), guitarist Keith Levene, bassist Jah Wobble, and drummer Jim Walker. The group's personnel has changed frequently over the years; Lydon has been the sole constant member.
    Following his departure from the Sex Pistols in January 1978, Lydon was eager to pursue a more experimental "anti-rock" project and formed PiL.[3][4] That year PIL released their debut First Issue (1978), creating an abrasive, bass-heavy sound that drew on dub, noise, progressive rock and disco.[5][1] PIL's second album Metal Box (1979) pushed their sound further into the avant-garde, and is often regarded as one of the most important albums of the post-punk era.
    By 1984, both Levene and Wobble had departed and the group was effectively a solo vehicle for Lydon, who moved toward a more accessible sound with the commercially successful album This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get (1984) and Album (1986).[6] After a late 1990s hiatus, Lydon reformed the group in 2009 and has released several further albums, most recently What the World Needs Now... (2015).
    Following his departure from the Sex Pistols in January 1978, Lydon was eager to pursue a more experimental "anti-rock" project and formed PiL.[3][4] That year PIL released their debut First Issue (1978), creating an abrasive, bass-heavy sound that drew on dub, noise, progressive rock and disco.[5][1] PIL's second album Metal Box (1979) pushed their sound further into the avant-garde, and is often regarded as one of the most important albums of the post-punk era. By 1984, both Levene and Wobble had departed and the group was effectively a solo vehicle for Lydon, who moved toward a more accessible sound with the commercially successful album This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get (1984) and Album (1986).[6] After a late 1990s hiatus, Lydon reformed the group in 2009 and has released