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Les hommes morts sont dangereux

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Les hommes morts sont dangereux
Studio album by
Released1981, re-released December 2003
Recorded1977 (earliest singles), 2003 (latest remixes)
GenrePunk rock, noise punk, post-punk
LabelCelluloid, Bizz Records (original), Seventeen Records (re-releases), Felicity, Polystar (Japanese re-release)
ProducerTony Platt, Doug Bennett
Métal Urbain chronology
Les hommes morts sont dangereux
(1981)
L'age d'or (fan-club compilation)
(1985)
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Les Hommes Morts sont Dangereux (English: Dead Men are Dangerous) is the only studio album by the French electro-punk band Métal Urbain. The album was originally released in 1981 on vinyl.

Songs on the album are a compilation of the group's singles from the previous three years ("Paris Maquis", "Hystérie connective" and "Panik") and John Peel BBC Radio 1 session recordings.

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Re-releases

Hommes morts was re-released on CD on 1 October 2006 in France as a limited & signed 25th anniversary vinyl replica CD edition, with two bonus tracks on Seventeen Records, Métal Urbain right owners. A re-release in Japan from Polystar under licence from Seventeen Records on December 2003 took the form of a double CD with more additional tracks.

Personnel

Track listing

  1. "Hystérie Connective"
  2. "Ghetto" (John Peel session)
  3. "Clé de Contact"
  4. "Lady Coca Cola"
  5. "Panik"
  6. "Futurama" (Peel session)
  7. "Snuff Movie"
  8. "Numéro Zéro" (Peel session)
  9. "Paris Maquis"
  10. "Pop Poubelle"
  11. "50/50" (Peel session)
  12. "Ultra Violence"
  13. "Anarchie au Palace" (Peel session)
  14. "E 202" (Peel session)
  15. "Crève Salope"
  16. "Hystérie Connective (mix 2)" (2006 CD bonus track originally offered on a bonus single included in the first 1000 LPs)
  17. "Atlantis" (2006 CD bonus track originally offered on a bonus single included in the first 1000 LPs)

Japan bonus CD 2003:

  1. "Hystérie Connective (mix 2)"
  2. "Atlantis"
  3. "Une Bite, un Cul et Quelques Monstres"
  4. "Untitled Instrumental 1*"
  5. "Untitled Instrumental 2*"
  6. "Untitled Instrumental 3*"
  7. "Sweet Marylin" (by Metal Boys, a band featuring Métal Urbain's Hermann Schwarz, Pat Lüger and Eric Débris - this was their only single, released on Rough Trade Records in 1979)
  8. "Fugue for a Darkening Island" (the B-side of the above single)
  9. "Snuff Movie (dangerous mix)"
  10. "Train Demo Version 1 (demo '79)"
  11. "Train 2 (version 2 '79)"
  12. "Colt 45 (demo '79)"
  13. "Amour (demo '79)"
  14. "Little Girl of Love (unissued demo '79)"
  15. "Tango Sudiste ('82 reformation demo track)"

External links

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