Big Audio Dynamite
History of Great Britain
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| | 1983 | Jones, Michael Geoffrey "Mick" |  |
| Jones founds Big Audio Dynamite (BAD) with Don Letts, and both Strummer and Simonon collaborate with BAD at various times
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| 1983 | Letts, Don |  |
| Jones founds Big Audio Dynamite (BAD) with Don Letts, and both Strummer and Simonon collaborate with BAD at various times
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| 1984 | Jones, Michael Geoffrey "Mick" |  |
| After his expulsion from The Clash, Jones forms Big Audio Dynamite (often shortened to BAD) with film director Don Letts who directed various Clash videos and Westway to the World
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| 1984 | Letts, Don |  |
| After his expulsion from The Clash, Jones forms Big Audio Dynamite (often shortened to BAD) with film director Don Letts who directed various Clash videos and Westway to the World
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| 1985 | Jones, Michael Geoffrey "Mick" |  |
| The band's debut album This Is Big Audio Dynamite is released, with the song "E=MCı" getting heavy rotation in dance clubs, and both singles "Medicine Show" and "E=MC2" charting in the UK Singles Chart
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| 1986 | Jones, Michael Geoffrey "Mick" |  |
| For Big Audio Dynamite's second album, No. 10 Upping St., Jones reunited with Strummer, together, the two write several songs on the album, including "Beyond the Pale", "V. Thirteen", and "Sightsee M.C."; Strummer also co-produces the album
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| Strummer collaborates with ex-bandmate Mick Jones on BAD's second album, No. 10 Upping St., co-producing the album and co-writing seven of its songs
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| 1986 | Strummer, Joe |  |
| For Big Audio Dynamite's second album, No. 10 Upping St., Jones reunited with Strummer, together, the two write several songs on the album, including "Beyond the Pale", "V. Thirteen", and "Sightsee M.C."; Strummer also co-produces the album
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| Strummer collaborates with ex-bandmate Mick Jones on BAD's second album, No. 10 Upping St., co-producing the album and co-writing seven of its songs
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