
Vulgaires Machins
Pop / chanson
- Formed
- 1995
- Genres
- punk rock
- Labels
- Indica Records
- Members
- Guillaume Beauregard
Biography
Vulgaires Machins is a French Canadian punk rock group from Granby, Quebec. Formed in 1995, the band consists of Guillaume Beauregard (vocals, guitars), Marie-Ève Roy (vocals, guitars, piano), Maxime Beauregard (bass), and Pat Sayers (drums). Their lyrics denounce consumerism and modern decadence. Over the years, they have released several albums and EPs, establishing their presence in the Quebec music scene.
Highlights
- Formed in 1995
- Label: Indica Records
- Notable albums: '24:40' (1998), 'Regarde le monde' (2000), 'Aimer le mal' (2002)
- EP: 'Cross the Bridge' (2003)
- Latest album: 'Disruption' (2022)
Discography
- 24:401998
- Regarde le monde2000
- Aimer le mal2002
- Cross the Bridge · EP2003
- Compter les corps2006
- Presque SOLD OUT2008
- Requiem pour les sourds2010
- Vulgaires Machins2011
- Disruption2022
- Contempler l'abîme2025
FAQ
When was the band Vulgaires Machins formed?
The band Vulgaires Machins was formed in 1995.
Who are the members of Vulgaires Machins?
The members of Vulgaires Machins include Guillaume Beauregard, Marie-Ève Roy, Maxime Beauregard, and Pat Sayers.
Where does the artist Vulgaires Machins come from?
Vulgaires Machins comes from Granby, Quebec.
What genre of music does Vulgaires Machins play?
Vulgaires Machins plays punk rock music.
What are Vulgaires Machins' biggest hits?
Some of Vulgaires Machins' biggest hits include the albums "24:40" (1998), "Regarde le monde" (2000), and "Aimer le mal" (2002).
How long has Vulgaires Machins been active?
Vulgaires Machins has been active since its formation in 1995.
