The Plasticines
The Plasticines formed in Barcelona in 2000 with Ester Romeu on vocals and guitar, Montse Sant on bass, and Montse Mayol on drums. They put out their first...
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The Plasticines formed in Barcelona in 2000 with Ester Romeu on vocals and guitar, Montse Sant on bass, and Montse Mayol on drums. They put out their first album, 'Dark Days for the Cartoon Kid,' in 2002, followed by 'Sweet Machine' in 2004. The track 'Alchimie' from that second record became their most recognizable song.
Their discography includes two more albums, 'King of Cowards' in 2007 and 'Hey! We Are the Plasticines!' in 2012. The band's lineup shifted around 2007 when Sant left and was replaced by Alicia Ibañez on bass. They have songs like 'Bitch,' 'Camera,' and 'Coney Island' in their catalog.
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