L'arène des rumeurs

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L'arène des rumeurs
Studio album by Zebda
Released 1992
Recorded 1992
Genre Rock
Label Barclay
Producer Zebda
Zebda chronology
Zebdomania
(1989)
L'arène des rumeurs
(1992)
Le bruit et l'odeur
(1995)

L'Arène des rumeurs is the first album of the French rock group Zebda, released in 1992. [1]

Zebda French band

Zebda is a French music group from Toulouse (France) known for its political activism and its wide variety of musical styles. The group, which was formed in 1985, consisted of seven musicians of diverse nationalities, and the themes of much of their music involved political and social justice, the status of immigrants and minorities in France, and the inhabitants of the French banlieues, or suburbs. Zebda earned widespread recognition, as well as several awards, for its 1998 single "Tomber la chemise". In 2001, the band spearheaded an independent political party that won over 12% of the first-round vote in Toulouse's municipal elections. The group disbanded in 2003 but reformed in 2011.

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References

  1. Encyclopedia of Contemporary French Culture Alex Hughes, Keith Reader - 1998 0415131863 p67 "In their albums L'Arène des rumeurs (Arena of Rumours) and Le Bruit et l'odeur (The Noise and the Smell), they denounce the shortcomings of French society but still offer a message of hope."