International Clash Day

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International Clash Day

On Friday, February 6th, 5AM-7PM Pacific, KEXP celebrated International Clash Day: Know Your Rights.

We honored the legacy of The Clash with deep cuts, covers, and, of course ,your favorite Clash tracks, while also celebrating the rights we all hold as human beings. At a time when some of those rights feel under attack, it's time for a public service announcement - with guitar. It’s a GIGANTIC radio clash, right here on KEXP. 

Listen on demand. Stream expires Friday, February 20th.

DJ Lineup

  • Early with Eva Walker (5-7AM Pacific)
  • The Morning Show with John Richards (7-10AM Pacific)
  • The Midday Show with Kevin Cole (10AM-1PM Pacific)
  • The Afternoon Show with Larry Mizell, Jr. (1PM-4PM Pacific)
  • Drive Time with Evie Stokes (4-7PM Pacific)

 

Know Your Rights

We started International Clash Day on the Morning Show over a dozen years ago, more or less on a whim. We just got on a roll playing Clash songs, and didn't want to stop. Simple as that — good music sounds good, so keep playing it.

But it struck a chord with the listeners. Clearly, there was something bigger going on. So we did it again the next year, and the year after that. The thing kept growing, until we eventually put together a whole international trip complete with a dozen Live on KEXP sessions with favorites like IDLES and Ibibio Sound Machine, and we had civic and world leaders making official proclamations for International Clash Day: the Mayor of Toronto, the Governor of Washington State, Katy Perry's boyfriend, etc. 

It got to be a pretty big deal not just for KEXP listeners, but for fans of the music all around the world. It took off because the Clash rules, obviously. But even more than that, it’s what the band stands for — and what the band stands against. As Joe Strummer put it, "I think people ought to know that we're anti-fascist, we're anti-violence, we're anti-racist and we're pro-creative. We're against ignorance."

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Lost in the Supermarket

In celebration of International Clash Day, KEXP presents the first ever Clash video game, Lost in the Supermarket. Can you make it out of the supermarket? Find out below! 

 

The History of Clash Day

Learn more about the history of International Clash Day and its evolution since 2013, plus get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into KEXP’s broadcast in London celebrating the 7th annual International Clash Day, on February 7, 2019. 

Special thanks to Studio 9294, in Hackney Wick, London, and all the artists who performed during KEXP's broadcast.

Interviews and Essays From Past Clash Days

International Clash Day Interviews

International Clash Day: Interview with Mike Scott of The Waterboys

With a sound that merges Celtic folk and '60s rock, you may be surprised to learn that Mike Scott of The Waterboys cites The Clash as an early influence. In this exclusive International Clash Day interview, Scott tells KEXP about discovering The Clash, his song about Mick Jones, and the times he ra…


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International Clash Day Interviews

International Clash Day: Interview with Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and Prophets Of Rage

Like The Clash, not only are Rage Against the Machine known for mixing punk and politics, they're also known for combining genres of music. Guitarist and founding member Tom Morello talked to KEXP for International Clash Day.


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International Clash Day Interviews

International Clash Day: Interview with Moby

Moby reflects on The Clash's legacy, dancing with Joe Strummer to Donna Summer, and growing up punk in the late 70s and early 80s for International Clash Day.


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