Fatal Bazooka
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Fatal Bazooka

Fatal Bazooka was a French comedy duo formed in 2007 by Michael Youn and Vincent Desagnat. Youn was already known as a comedian and actor, while Desagnat...

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Fatal Bazooka, the French comedy duo that satirized pop

A French comedy duo formed in 2007, known for satirical songs and high-energy live shows.

If you want to get their vibe, start with 'Ouais ma gueule' for the hooks and 'Saturday Night Kebab' for the humor. That's Fatal Bazooka in a nutshell.

Fatal Bazooka mattered because they used humor to skewer the pop industry and social norms, with songs like 'Ouais ma gueule' and 'T'as Vu' that were both catchy and provocative. Their music videos, full of surreal comedy, built a following even as lyrics like those in 'Mauvaise foi nocturne' drew criticism. They made satire feel like a party, not a lecture.

Michael Youn and Vincent Desagnat started the duo in 2007, releasing albums like 'Trankillement' that year and 'Bazooka' in 2008. Their live performances were high-energy with elaborate staging, and they kept putting out songs like 'Saturday Night Kebab' through 2011.

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Fatal Bazooka was a French comedy duo formed in 2007 by Michael Youn and Vincent Desagnat. Youn was already known as a comedian and actor, while Desagnat worked as a writer and director. They started making music that satirized the pop industry, with songs like 'Ouais ma gueule' and 'T'as Vu' that mixed humor with catchy hooks.

Their debut album 'Trankillement' came out in 2007 and included their biggest hit, also called 'Trankillement.' They followed it with 'Bazooka' in 2008 and 'Fatal' in 2011. Their live shows were known for being high-energy, with elaborate staging and lots of audience interaction.

Some of their lyrics drew criticism for being provocative, like the song 'Mauvaise foi nocturne' which some interpreted as promoting underage drinking. But their music videos, full of surreal humor, helped build their popularity. They kept making songs that poked fun at social norms, including 'C'est Une Pute' and 'Saturday Night Kebab.'

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