
LONDON, June 17 (UPI) -- The British punk rock band the Sex Pistols reportedly is mulling over releasing a second album, more than 30 years after its first debuted.
The group's only studio LP, "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols," was released in 1977.
The Daily Telegraph quoted lead singer Johnny Rotten as saying: "There could be a new record. That would be nice. But I won't do anything in a patronizing way. The music, the subject and the attitude all have to be right at the same time. Everything has to be from the heart."
The band, which includes guitarist Steve Jones, bass-player Glen Matlock and drummer Paul Cook, mentioned the plans for a follow-up album after performing at the Isle of Wight Festival Saturday, the Telegraph said.
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