: The song uses extensive dub effects, including spacey echoes and atmospheric "noise" that create a mysterious, trancelike environment. Lyrical Meaning and Themes
Produced by the band alongside Jamaican reggae artist , the song is a prime example of the band's departure from traditional punk toward complex, world-music influences.
Written primarily by , the lyrics are a scathing critique of capitalism and industrial exploitation. The Equaliser - Remastered - song and lyrics by The Clash
: The track is notable for the prominent, haunting violin fills provided by Tymon Dogg , a long-time friend of Joe Strummer.