Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk, Is Now Playing Electro
Les Wampas · 2003
45 min · 15 tracks · alternative rock
A frenetic blend of punk energy and electronic beats that embodies playful rebellion and eclecticism.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady, consistent energy levels playful and rebellious spirit short, engaging listening bursts
- Context
- By the time 'Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk, Is Now Playing Electro' was released in 2003, Les Wampas had already established themselves as key players in the French punk scene since their formation in the late 1980s. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, as it embraced more electronic influences while maintaining their punk roots, following their previous album 'Tombé pour la France' from 1998.
- If you like
- alternative rock
- What next
- Rock'n'Roll Part 9 — Continues the energetic blend of punk and eclectic sounds, evolving the style further.
Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk, Is Now Playing Electro is an album by Les Wampas, released in 2003. A frenetic blend of punk energy and electronic beats that embodies playful rebellion and eclecticism. This album is notable for its fusion of punk with electro elements, which set a precedent for future genre-blending acts in France. It received positive critical reception and showcased Les Wampas' ability to adapt and innovate within their sound while still resonating with their original fanbase, contributing to the broader French alternative rock movement. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk, Is Now Playing Electro sound like?
A frenetic blend of punk energy and electronic beats that embodies playful rebellion and eclecticism. Rooted in alternative rock.
What makes Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk, Is Now Playing Electro by Les Wampas notable?
This album is notable for its fusion of punk with electro elements, which set a precedent for future genre-blending acts in France. It received positive critical reception and showcased Les Wampas' ability to adapt and innovate within their sound while still resonating with their original fanbase, contributing to the broader French alternative rock movement. By the time 'Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk, Is Now Playing Electro' was released in 2003, Les Wampas had already established themselves as key players in the French punk scene since their formation in the late 1980s. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, as it embraced more electronic influences while maintaining their punk roots, following their previous album 'Tombé pour la France' from 1998.
Who is Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk, Is Now Playing Electro for?
Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk, Is Now Playing Electro works well if you're into steady, consistent energy levels, playful and rebellious spirit and short, engaging listening bursts.
How many songs are on Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk, Is Now Playing Electro?
Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk, Is Now Playing Electro has 15 tracks, running approximately 45 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Le Télégramme de Brest Standout 3:37
- 2 Manu Chao Standout 2:48
- 3 Comme un Kenyan 3:49
- 4 Je t’ai donné ma vie 3:05
- 5 Little Daewoo 3:38
- 6 Toulouse 2:49
- 7 C.R.S Standout 2:58
- 8 Vol à voile 3:12
- 9 Le Vélo violet 2:24
- 10 Chocorêve 3:40
- 11 Giscard complice 2:05
- 12 Les Apprentis charcutiers 3:40
- 13 Country en Croatie 1:48
- 14 L’Aquarium tactile 2:38
- 15 Liste de droite 3:20
Release Date
February 25, 2003
Artist Origin
France
Runtime
45 min 38 sec
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