Sex Pistols‘ original bassist Glen Matlock has said the band “could have made another two or three albums” after ‘Never Mind the Bollocks…’.The iconic punk outfit released their aforementioned sole studio album in 1977, before splitting up the following year after the departure of frontman Johnny Rotten (aka John Lydon).Although bassist Sid Vicious died in 1979, the Pistols subsequently reunited on three occasions with Matlock involved (1996-2001, 2002-2003 and 2007-2008) but did not release any further records, aside from a few compilations and live projects.Matlock – who formed the band in 1975 before leaving in 1977, when he was replaced with Vicious – appeared on a recent edition of Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt’s podcast Rockonteurs.
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