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Beyond the stylistic courage to pierce punk’s rockist purity with scratchy guitars, hard funk beats and chanted, repetitive refrains, Gang of Four also put the “post” in punk by defying the genre’s prevailing political tone. As unsurprising as it was for a high-minded quartet named after a remark by Chairman Mao to join with others and take enthusiastic part in Britain’s Rock Against Racism concerts of the late ’70s, Gang of Four were no glib sloganeers. The lyrics on Entertainment, a title wreathed in irony, offer abstract critiques — about social mores, war, Ireland, politicians and sex — rather than bellowed complaints.