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London Calling pushes the Clash beyond the boundaries of punk rock. The music stretches out in a number of directions, with lyrics that make politics and anger factors rather than focus. “Koka Kola,” “Death or Glory,” “Clampdown” and Simonon's violence-threatening reggae rumble, “Guns of Brixton,” hit reassuringly familiar marks, but songs about actor Montgomery Clift (“The Right Profile”) and lonely youth (“Lost in the Supermarket”), plus the surprise hit single “Train in Vain,” don't encourage blood-boiling or fist-pumping. Few groups have redefined themselves so adroitly: taken on its own terms, London Calling is nearly flawless.