18-second OGG Vorbis (quality 0) sample—with applied .5-second fadein and .4-second fadeout—of the song "Oh Bondage Up Yours!" (1977), performed by X-Ray Spex and written by Poly Styrene
1. It is used in a section providing commentary on the song from which the sample is derived. The sample is used to supplement the article and depict the song's composition where prose cannot.
2. It is used to provide commentary on the artist's drastic change in musical direction for the record.
3. It is indicative of the record's overall sound, in that there several layers of distorted guitars and vocals, and the song exhibits an industrial influence.
4. It is of a song's introduction, which was meant to make listeners think their music player was broken or that the record was mistakenly not the artist's.
5. It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the song, its importance as one of the defining singles of the formative era of British punk, and the specific audio elements of the song, including Lora Logic's saxophone—unusual in the punk rock context—and Poly Styrene's distinctive and widely commented-upon vocals, as discussed in the accompanying text.
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