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Punk rock brand: the Sex Pistols to feature on a range of credit cards | Punk rock brand: the Sex Pistols to feature on a range of credit cards |
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They railed against consumerism, but the Sex Pistols will now be helping to oil the wheels of the capitalist machine as the band’s name and artwork are to feature on a range of credit cards. | They railed against consumerism, but the Sex Pistols will now be helping to oil the wheels of the capitalist machine as the band’s name and artwork are to feature on a range of credit cards. |
Virgin Money, the bank backed by Sir Richard Branson, has launched a series of Sex Pistols credit cards, including two featuring the artwork for the band’s 1977 album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols, in its full uncensored glory. | |
A third card features imagery relating to the single Anarchy in the UK. | A third card features imagery relating to the single Anarchy in the UK. |
It is not clear that own-brand credit cards were what John Lydon had in mind when he spat out the line “Your future dream is a shopping scheme” on that debut single, released in November 1976. More recently, he starred in a TV advertising campaign for Country Life butter. | It is not clear that own-brand credit cards were what John Lydon had in mind when he spat out the line “Your future dream is a shopping scheme” on that debut single, released in November 1976. More recently, he starred in a TV advertising campaign for Country Life butter. |
However, Virgin Money said it was “time for consumers to put a little bit of rebellion in their pocket”. Michele Greene, the bank’s director of cards, said: “In launching these cards, we wanted to celebrate Virgin’s heritage and difference. The Sex Pistols challenged convention and the established ways of thinking – just as we are doing today in our quest to shake up UK banking.” | However, Virgin Money said it was “time for consumers to put a little bit of rebellion in their pocket”. Michele Greene, the bank’s director of cards, said: “In launching these cards, we wanted to celebrate Virgin’s heritage and difference. The Sex Pistols challenged convention and the established ways of thinking – just as we are doing today in our quest to shake up UK banking.” |
The band first signed to Virgin Records in May 1977, after being dropped by both EMI and A&M Records. “Even after nearly 40 years, the Sex Pistols’ power to provoke is undimmed,” Branson said. | The band first signed to Virgin Records in May 1977, after being dropped by both EMI and A&M Records. “Even after nearly 40 years, the Sex Pistols’ power to provoke is undimmed,” Branson said. |
While some fans of the band may take issue with the decision, others may be tempted to sign up – not least so that they can cause outrage in National Trust shops and other genteel establishments by flourishing a credit card featuring the word “bollocks”. | While some fans of the band may take issue with the decision, others may be tempted to sign up – not least so that they can cause outrage in National Trust shops and other genteel establishments by flourishing a credit card featuring the word “bollocks”. |
Most of the cards have a representative interest rate of 18.9% APR. | Most of the cards have a representative interest rate of 18.9% APR. |
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