![]() ![]() Three years prior to this release, PiL's Metal Box, the Slits' Cut, and the Pop Group's Y were each released, all of which - among other earlier releases - were rooted in dub. The liner notes claim that no one was successful at the fusion of punk and dub until this record came out, which is a false proclamation. ![]() Dedicated to Malcolm Owen, the band's lead singer who passed away two years prior, Rhythm Collision pairs the remaining Ruts in a sound clash with the then-upstart Mad Professor. Given the Ruts' love for and incorporation of reggae into their most strident punk material, it shouldn't have come as much surprise that they would eventually jump headlong into dub.
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