The Sex Pistols, whose 1977 single “God Save the Queen” was so offensive to English sensibilities that the UK pop charts denied its very existence, finally have their market revenge, as Virgin Money ...
Sex Pistols credit cards. The ironic headlines wrote themselves. The British band that embodied rebellion will now grace the front of Virgin Money credit cards and pocket Richard Branson's money while ...
Rust, as Neil Young once noted in song, never sleeps. Neither does irony, as the English bank Virgin Money announced Tuesday that it was introducing at least three Sex Pistols’ themed Master Card ...
Virgin Money, the banking arm of the business empire founded by Virgin Records mastermind Richard Branson, has debuted a line of "punk-themed" credit cards — including three that use the logo and ...
One of the more depressing tweets I’ve seen recently arrrived courtesy of Richard Branson’s Virgin Money business: “Introduce a little anarchy to your wallet with our new Sex Pistols credit card.” ...
Sex Pistols' name and artwork will soon appear on a collection of credit cards from Virgin Money, the bank backed by Richard Branson, the Guardian reports. Two of the credit cards from the series will ...
There's a new card out there for the contrarian: a Sex Pistols-branded card by Virgin Money. Yes, this is the same band that railed against capitalism in its seminal 1977 Never Mind the Bollocks, Here ...
The Sex Pistols, a band that wore the “punk” label like an Anarchy shirt in manager Malcolm McLaren’s Sex boutique, famously sung, “Your future dream is a shopping scheme.” Well, to quote another ...
Sir Richard Branson is reconnecting with his punk rock roots in order to sell credit cards. Virgin Money, the credit card company founded by the British billionaire, is offering U.K. consumers the ...
Some might call it "bollocks," but Sex Pistols artwork is set to grace a new range of credit cards – much to the dismay of adoring fans. Virgin Money has launched a line of credit cards featuring two ...