Through the years, Johny Lydon has evolved like a musical chameleon. From the Johnny Rotten days with the Sex Pistols to the evolution of PiL. They were experimental. They were danceable. They were raw. They were polished. By the time “Disappointed” and the entire 9 album came out, PiL had aligned with the modern rock masters of the time. But they still had Lydon’s unique edge and frantic vocal delivery.
“Disappointed a few people. When friendship reared its ugly head. Disappointed a few people. Well, isn't that what friends are for?”