Bunker 84 - Victime Des DemocratiesVieux Continent

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Review by Raul Rodriguez

Bunker 84's album Victime Des Democraties Vieux Continent is a powerful and politically charged punk rock album that showcases the band's raw energy and uncompromising attitude. From the opening track "Nouvelle Croisade" to the closing anthem "Guerriers Du Peuple", the album is a non-stop barrage of fast-paced riffs, pounding drums, and aggressive vocals.

Lyrically, the album deals with themes of social and political injustice, nationalism, and resistance against the establishment. The band's uncompromising stance is evident in tracks like "Le Drapeau Noir", which denounces the mainstream media and calls for a revolution, and "Victime Des Democraties", which criticizes the corruption and hypocrisy of the ruling class.

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Artist: Bunker 84
Album: Victime Des DemocratiesVieux Continent

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Victime Des Democraties
France
Un Autre Crane Rasé Est Mort
Vieux Continent

Catalog Numbers

BUN/VIC

Labels

Impact Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Unofficial Release

About Bunker 84

Bunker 84 was a french RAC group from Méru, founded in November 1984 and separated in 1989. Formerly known as Guérilla Urbaine, Bunker and then Bunker 84. Laurent : Voice Jano : Guitar Eddy (P'tit Bob) : Bass Jean-Christophe (Christ) : Drums Moumou : Saxo (from 1988)

Name Vars

  • Bunker

Members

  • Eddy
  • Laurent
  • Jano
  • Jean-Christophe
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Summary by Raul Rodriguez

Victime Des Democraties Vieux Continent is a must-listen for fans of punk rock and anyone who is passionate about social and political issues. Bunker 84's raw and unapologetic approach to music and activism is a refreshing reminder that punk rock can still be a powerful force for change.