Fans of The Clash will want to purchase this week's NME magazine as it features a special pull-out supplement on the iconic punk outfit.
It is packed with tales from the NME archive, while there is also a buyer's guide to all of their albums for any new fans who want to take a look back in time.
Classic interviews from the band's past are included, along with a host of photographs for music lovers to enjoy.
Also in this week's issue, Mark Ronson speaks out ahead of his new album, which NME describes as "surprisingly ace".
Ronson also calls time on using trumpets on his records, while he is also going to stay away from cover versions in the future, after his 2007 Version album featured the re-works of tracks such as Coldplay's God Put a Smile Upon Your Face.
There is a feature on Flats, this week's NME Radar band of the month, while Magnetic Man is On Repeat in one of the magazine's regular columns.
Posted by Alice Buller