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Anarchy Reframed with Sex Pistols

The current lineup puts Steve Jones, Paul Cook, and Glen Matlock back on stage under the Sex Pistols banner, with Frank Carte handling vocals.

New Voice, Old Snarl

That shift matters because it reframes these songs without John Lydon's snarl, leaning on Carte's bark and agility to cut through Jones's thick guitar and Cook's kick-drum stomp.

What They Might Play

Expect a sprint through Anarchy in the UK, God Save the Queen, Pretty Vacant, and Holidays in the Sun, with tempos pushed just enough to keep the chants tight. The floor skews mixed: longtime punk fans in faded gig shirts next to younger rock kids trading lyrics row by row, with a pocket of crate-diggers clocking Matlock's melodic bass lines. Lesser-known note: on Never Mind the Bollocks, Steve Jones tracked many of the bass parts in the studio to nail that compressed wall of sound. Another tidbit: the hook in Pretty Vacant was sparked by Glen Matlock's love of SOS by ABBA, filtered into punk downstrokes. Visuals will likely stay lean: bright washes, a brash backdrop, and not much else beyond amps and attitude. For clarity, treat these setlist ideas and production thoughts as informed possibilities rather than promises.

Sex Pistols Fans, Scene, and Chants

The room skews cross-generational, with patched denim and band badges next to fresh black tees and new Docs, and people swapping song memories before the lights drop.

Patches, Pins, and Pink/Yellow Ink

Expect bright yellow and pink Never Mind the Bollocks shirts at the stand plus zine-style posters with blocky type that nod to photocopied flyers. During God Save the Queen, a loud "no future" chant often rises from the sides and pulls the floor in.

Shouts That Everyone Knows

You will spot a few tartan touches and bondage-style straps, but most fans dress for movement rather than costume. Between songs, older heads trade quick stories about the first time they heard Anarchy in the UK, and younger fans ask who played what on the record. The shared code is simple: keep the push friendly, shout the hooks back, and give the players space to take a bow without phones in their faces.

How Sex Pistols Sound Hits Live

Live, Frank Carte cuts phrases short and snaps the ends, letting Steve Jones's guitar fill the gaps with overdriven chords that ring longer than on the record.

Punch First, Then Ring

Paul Cook keeps the kick drum straight on the quarter notes during big refrains, which makes the handclap feel of Pretty Vacant land harder. Glen Matlock plays with a round pick tone and slides between notes to hint at harmony, a small move that makes the choruses sing without extra guitars. Many tunes sit a tick slower than the 1977 takes, a choice that turns shout-lines into group chants instead of rushes. Expect tight two-chorus exits and clipped endings rather than long jams, because the band favors clean stops you can cheer on the beat.

Small Choices, Big Impact

A neat live quirk: Jones sometimes swaps the opening chord shape in Holidays in the Sun to a more open grip, which spreads the buzzsaw across the room. Lights stay bold and simple to match, mostly primary colors switching on the downbeat. If a deep cut shows up, the song form tends to stay strict while textures get rougher from added bite in the guitar.

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Fans of Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes will track the same whipcrack energy and crowd bark, since Carte brings that attack to these classics.

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