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Sex Pistols were, despite their short existence, a very influential British punk band. Of the original set of British punk bands, The Clash were perhaps more politically motivated, The Damned more versatile, and Buzzcocks possessed of more astute pop sensibilities. But the Pistols achieved more recognition through their iconic punk rock passion and flamboyancy, and no other band of the era made such a lasting impression on British popular culture. Despite the band's brief existence, their lasting impact was that they articulated in a straightforward way dischantment with the establishment. Once called the worst danger to the British social order, the Pistols created a presence that lasted long after their demise and galvanized many around the rallying cry of anarchy and fierce liberty.//Originally called The Strand (in reference to a song by Roxy Music), the band was formed during 1972 by Paul Cook (drums), Steve Jones (vocals) and Wally Nightingale (guitar). Other early members included Stephen Hayes (bass) and Jim Mackin (organ). During 1973 the band members began to frequent a 1950s-themed clothes shop which sold Teddy Boy clothes called 'Let It Rock' in the Kings Road, Chelsea area of London. Here they met the shop's manager, Malcolm McLaren. Jones, aware that McLaren had some connections within the music business, asked if he would be interested in becoming the group's manager, although at the time McLaren declined. Del Noones, who they met at the shop, was recruited to replace Hayes on bass. By 1974, the group called themselves The Swankers and played their first gig at a birthday party of a friend of Cook's at Tom Salter's Café in London. They also began rehearsing in a studio called the 'Crunchy Frog', near London's docklands. Noones left the band shortly afterwards because he was becoming unreliable and not turning up at rehearsals.The remaining members recruited bass player Glen Matlock. By early 1975, Jones and Nightingale had begun arguing about what direction the band should take. Nightingale then left the group. Jones replaced him on guitar. Johnny Rotten, who was another of the clientele of the by now renamed and restyled 'SEX' boutique, showed up at the shop in August 1975 wearing a homemade 'I Hate Pink Floyd' t-shirt. He was asked to audition by singing along to Alice Cooper's "I'm Eighteen". He passed.NME journalist Nick Kent played briefly with the band and introduced the other members to bands such as The Stooges and The Modern Lovers. He left shortly after to pursue his career as a journalist. After Kent's departure, Paul Cook felt that Jones might not be good enough alone on guitar and put up an ad for another "Whiz Kid Guitarist". Steve New answered that ad and played with the band for a few weeks, but left because the Pistols decided they were fine with one guitarist
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