1995 was a French alternative rock band that formed in the mid-1990s. Their debut album "Bienvenue" came out in 1996, with the title track becoming a radio hit. The band's lineup included Fred Chichin on vocals and guitar, Carine Guilhamon on vocals and guitar, Mathieu Goust on bass, and Stéphane Courbit on drums.
They released several albums over the next decade, including "Les Manèges" in 1998, "L'Age d'Or" in 2000, "Au Milieu des Autres" in 2002, and "Trafic" in 2004. Songs like "Bouffons Du Roi," "Comme Un Grand," and "La Flemme" show their range from more raucous tracks to introspective material.
The band faced some personal conflicts and pressures during their career, and they eventually disbanded in 2005. Their music blended punk energy with grunge-influenced melodies, creating a sound that found an audience in France's alternative scene.
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