Kamakazi
Kamakazi formed in Clermont-Ferrand in 1983, a French punk band that built a following with raw energy and uncompromising lyrics. Their song 'Pars Mon Engin'...
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Kamakazi formed in Clermont-Ferrand in 1983, a French punk band that built a following with raw energy and uncompromising lyrics. Their song 'Pars Mon Engin' became an anthem for the disenchanted, featured on their debut album 'Le Petit Gros'. The track's blistering indictment of the establishment resonated widely, capturing the band's defiant spirit.
The group's lineup included Joël 'Joe' Judgement on vocals, Alain 'Jos' Gotch on guitar, Éric 'Eric' Kamikaze on bass, and Christophe 'Chris' Tricot on drums. They released albums like 'Classe Moyenne' and 'Ça Va Saigner', which continued their aggressive social commentary. Kamakazi's provocative stage performances and explicit lyrics often sparked clashes with authorities, adding to their reputation as rebels in the French punk scene.
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