Public Image Ltd’s Metal Box: The Album That Came in Steel
When PiL released Metal Box, they didn’t just challenge music norms—they crushed them in steel. Here’s how one tin can changed record art forever.
When PiL released Metal Box, they didn’t just challenge music norms—they crushed them in steel. Here’s how one tin can changed record art forever.
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