The NYC bred sounds of Jean-Luc Retard, Celine Dijon, Bonnie Day, Cal d'Hommage, Morris "Mars"Chevrolet, Francois Hardonne, and Professeur Harry Covet are a tribute to their global roots. Hailing from everywhere- Paris, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Boston, Denver- this group plays on the American view of french-pop to create their decidedly energetic and playful style. Their two albums, 2005's "Nous Non Plus" and 2009's "Menagerie", exemplify the hard, fast beats and risque vocals of their truly French counterparts, but not with out a twist of egotistical American appeal. Nous Non Plus, making the French look ridiculous since the early nineties.
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