Parabellum (band)
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Parabellum is a French alternative rock/punk rock band.
Biography
The group formed in 1983 and decided to split up on June 16 1991 after their Canadian tour. In 1998 they reformed and released two more albums. In 2005, the band did another national tour, climaxing in a gig in Montreal at the end of July.Their cover of the song "Cayenne", a huge revolutionary song at the beginning of the 20th century, as well as their version of "Amsterdam", with the lyrics changed to come out as an anti-drugs song are two of their most popular pieces.
The name of the band comes from the Latin proverb: "si vis pacem para bellum" (He who wants peace prepares for war)
Band members
- Roland, ex-bassiste
- Philippe « Zed », ex-drummer, died in 2000
- Patrick, ex-drummer
- Géant Vert, ex-lyricist and sleeve artist
Discography
- L'intégrale volume 1 (1995) - 26 tracks - 75.07 - Mantra/Arcade
- L'intégrale volume 2 (1996) - 18 tracks - 50.13 - Mantra/Arcade
- Parabellum in vivo veritas (1996) - 12 tracks - 40.49 - Mantra/Arcade
- Parabellum (Ré-édition) (1997) - 14 tracks - 40.10 - Mantra/Arcade
- Post Mortem Live (1997) - 19 tracks - 68.55 - Mantra/Arcade
- Bordel Inside (1999) - 12 traks - 38.46 - Mantra/Wagram
- Bunker (2002) - 11 tracks - 55.20 - Remedy/Wagram
See also
Other French bands:- Bérurier Noir
- Les Cadavres
- Les Rats
- Les Sheriff
- Los Carayos
External links
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