 LONDON, UK (Q magazine) - The Sex Pistols' Anarchy In The UK has been named the most influential record of the 1970s in a Q magazine poll. Released in November 1976, Anarchy In The UK caused instant outrage, compounded by the punk rockers' infamous four-letter outburst on Bill Grundy's Today programme. The Q magazine poll results for the most influential records of 70s' were: 1. Anarchy In The UK - Sex Pistols 2. Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
3. I Feel Love - Donna Summer 4. Get It On - T Rex 5. Paranoid - Black Sabbath 6. Gangsters - Special AKA 7. I'm Not In Love - 10cc 8. Autobahn - Kraftwerk 9. Le Freak - Chic 10. Blitzkrieg Bop - Ramones
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