John Lydon
Genious, Started something original until everyone jumped on the Sex Pistols bandwagon, and fucking ripped them off.
Shitty street punk is the result of people wanting to be them.
Genious, Started something original until everyone jumped on the Sex Pistols bandwagon, and fucking ripped them off.
Shitty street punk is the result of people wanting to be them.
by TheShocks. July 11, 2004
The lead singer of the notorious '70s punk band The Sex Pistols. The name he was born with was John Lydon. The one and only time that they were on the Bill Grundy Show, Johnny Rotten swore about 8 times in 3 sentences. He was the one who introduced Sid Vicious to hair spray. He did NOT start the safety pin fad. Besides, safety pins are part of punk, so they weren't a fad. The punks were just so poor, that they used them to hold their clothes together. After the Sex Pistols broke up, Johnny Rotten started Public Image Ltd.
by Freak Face May 04, 2005
Disturbingly hot lead singer for the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd. Wrote songs for the Sex Pistols (highlight: "Bodies", describing an abortion) and PiL. Also penned "No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs", an autobiographical work with two writers whose names I can't seem to remember.
Johnny Rotten is sexier than you.
by Lady Pain February 23, 2005
The innovator of punk. Johnny is really a brilliant man who changed the world and we are lucky he's around! Also the sexiest rocker that ever has come around. Just like he said, he really was cheated by the English decadence that Malcom (Sex Pistols manager) established.
by Mary Bushee July 12, 2005
Damn Johnny Rotten shock me down and tore up the inside of my car looking for dope.
Slow down there's Johnny Rotten waitting to bust some one.
Slow down there's Johnny Rotten waitting to bust some one.
by incognito12345 October 14, 2010
Lead singer in 70s british punk band the Sex Pistols. Kinda hot. Nickname from poor dental hygeine. Was also in band Pil (public image limited) but was not as good as the pistols!
by KC_ANd_thE_anArCHIstS March 31, 2005