"Metal Box" by Public Image Ltd, released in November 23, 1979
"Metal Box" is the second studio album by Public Image Ltd. is a groundbreaking and influential album that has left a lasting impact on the post-punk genre. Released in 1979, it's the band's second studio album. One of its distinctive features is the packaging—a metal canister, hence the name "Metal Box."
The album is a sonic exploration, characterized by experimental soundscapes, dub influences, and John Lydon's unique vocal delivery. Tracks like "Albatross" and "Death Disco" showcase the album's diverse and avant-garde approach to music. "Metal Box" stands as a testament to Public Image Ltd.'s willingness to push boundaries and challenge conventional notions of punk and rock music.