1984HXC
1984HXC formed in Paris in 1984, the year that gave them their name. Their music was raw punk and hardcore, with songs like "Colère Violence" capturing a...
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1984HXC formed in Paris in 1984, the year that gave them their name. Their music was raw punk and hardcore, with songs like "Colère Violence" capturing a particular intensity. The band's lineup included Stéphane "Staf" Barbier on vocals, Pascal "Kali" Leclerc on guitar, Jean-Luc "Koko" Leroy on bass, and Laurent "Lolo" Spiesser on drums.
They released albums including "Coup de Gueule," "Energie Noire," "Sabotage," and "Dans la Rue." Other tracks in their catalog include "Figurine," "Rouge," and "Spiderman." Their performances were known for being confrontational, which sometimes led to trouble with authorities and show cancellations.
Their sound stayed rooted in that aggressive Parisian hardcore style throughout their active years. The music didn't soften or seek mainstream acceptance, keeping to the same uncompromising approach that defined them from the start.
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