Lofofora
Lofofora is a French metal band[2] from Paris. They write songs of protest and denounce some of the failings of the French society. For example, the problems in the underdeveloped outskirts, the hypocrisy of the politics of the French extreme right leagues. Among their titles are "Buvez du cul" and "No Facho". The band was created in 1989 and plays concerts in France as well as in Belgium and Canada.
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Origin | Paris, France |
Genres | Nu metal,[1] rap metal, punk rock, hardcore punk |
Years active | 1989 | -present
Website | www |
Members | Reuno Wangermez Phil Curty Daniel Descieux Vincent Hernault |
Lofofora is considered one of the pioneering acts of the rap metal genre in France. The band's name is taken from the peyote cactus' scientific name, Lophophora williamsii.
Lineup
Current members
- Reuno Wangermez – vocals (1989–)
- Phil Curty – bass (1989–)
- Daniel Descieux – guitar (2001–)
- Vincent Hernault – drums (2009–)
Past members
- Karl – guitar (1989)
- Erik Rossignol – drums (1989–1992)
- Pascal Lalaurie – guitar (1990–1994)
- Edgar Mireux – drums (1992–2001)
- Farid Tadjene – guitar (1995–2001)
- Pierre Belleville – drums (2001–2009)
Discography
- L'Oeuf (1993)
- Lofofora (1994) 5 tracks
- Lofofora (1995)
- Holiday in France (1995)
- Peuh! (1996)
- Dur Comme Fer (1999)
- K (1999) Single with Kabal (two songs)
- Double (2001) CD live + cover CD
- Le Fond Et La Forme (2003)
- Lames de Fond (2004) CD Live + DVD
- Les Choses Qui Nous Dérangent (2005)
- Mémoires de Singes (oct 2007)
- Monstre Ordinaire (2011)
- L'épreuve du contraire (2014)
- L'épreuve du concert (2015) CD live
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References
- "Lofofora est toujours là". La Gazette en Yvelines (in French). 14 October 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
- "Modern-Day Miserables; French 'Trash' Bands Live Hand-to-Mouth to Reach Disaffected Ears". The Washington Post. 13 March 2004. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
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