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Public Image Ltd. Biography

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Public Image Ltd. (PiL) originally was a quartet led by singer John Lydon (formerly Johnny Rotten, born January 31, 1956) and guitarist Keith Levene, who had been a member of The Clash in one of its early lineups. The band was filled out by bassist Jah Wobble (John Wordle) and drummer Jim Walker. It was formed in the wake of the 1978 breakup of Lydon's former group, The Sex Pistols. For the most part, it devoted itself to droning, slow-tempo, bass-heavy noise rock, overlaid by Lydon's distinctive, vituperative rant.

The group's debut single, Public Image, was more of an up-tempo pop/rock song, however, and it hit the U.K. Top Ten upon its release in October 1978. The group itself debuted on Christmas Day, shortly after the release of its first album, Public Image.

Metal Box, the band's second album, came in the form of three 12", 45 rpm discs in a film canister (by this time, PiL was a trio consisting of Lydon, Levene, and Wobble). The third album, was the live Paris Au Printemps (1980). Lydon and Levene, plus hired musicians, made up the group by the time of The Flowers Of Romance (1981), the much-acclaimed fourth album, which reached number 11.

In 1983, PiL scored its biggest U.K. hit, when This Is Not A Love Song reached number five. By this time, however, Levene had left, and the name from here on would be, more than anything else, a vehicle for John Lydon (though with a comparatively steady lineup).

A second live album, Live in Tokyo, appeared in 1983. The following year saw the release of This Is What You Want...This Is What You Get, PiL's sixth album. It marked the start of Lydon's move toward a more accessible dance-rock style, a direction that would be pursued further in Album (1986) (also called Cassette or Compact Disc, depending on the format), notably on the hit Rise, as well as on Happy? (1987) and 9 (1989). In 1990, PiL released the compilation album The Greatest Hits, So Far, and in 1991 came the new album That What Is Not. After completing his memoirs in late 1993, Lydon decided to put an end to PiL and pursue a solo career.

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