...Irrécupérables

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1989, the Berlin Wall fell and Bérurier Noir split up. François (vocals) then embarked on new adventures with two brothers from Dijon (Nanouche and Spirou). His writing and singing are logically in the same spirit, but the more elaborate melodies are largely influenced by English punk rock/Oi! (The Adicts, Sham 69, Angelic Upstarts) in the imagery and themes addressed. Note that the word Molodoï is inspired by Stanley Kubrick's film "A Clockwork Orange" and means "Youth" in Russian, a theme already dear to François during the existence of Bérurier Noir. Archives de la Zone Mondiale reissues on vinyl the group's very first album "Irrécupérables" as well as the first maxi "En Avant" which includes the arrival of a drummer (replacing the drum machine of Irrécupérables) and a saxophonist. Two essential records of Francophone punk, out of print since the mid-90s. Also available in CD version (with both combined).

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