Distributing Company in Morton Grove-he’d never heard anything like that sound. Though he was surrounded by music at the time-he had a warehouse job with the M.S. “It sounded like TNT going off, there was flashing neon lights-and then the door closed,” Fox says. On a Sunday night in August 1977, Fox and a couple friends were walking north on Halsted Street in Lincoln Park when someone opened the front door of a squat A-frame nearby and a burst of noise rushed out. The Sex Pistols rewired lots of young minds in 1976, when they began their scorched-earth climb to infamy in London-and within little more than a year, their music had also changed the life of a 24-year-old in Chicago named Terry Fox.