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Louis Lingg and the Bombs: Punk rock to blow your head off.


Louis Lingg and the Bombs are goddamn punk-rock-garage-pop-anarcho saviours of the 2 and half minute pop song. The bombs they throw are musical, they come from Paris (they could only come from Paris!) and they'll grab you and demand your instant attention.

Their sound is a mix of ultra-political anarchic punk rock and fizzing children's nursery rhyme riot-pop. Laced with so much energy and a whole sonic attack of chaos and fizzy energy, they throw a crazy live party. They could start a riot in a phone box and regularly blow up little bars with pop Molotovs and bang bang boom boom punk rock energy!

The group is named after Louis Lingg, the famous Chicago anarchist who committed suicide on death row in 1887 after the first May Day protests. Some of their songs are ultra-political anarchic punk rock and some are children's nursery rhyme riot-pop. ALL of their songs are full of fun-fun-fun pop hooks! Their music is 100% DIY and is mostly recorded in their bedrooms. Made with cheap instruments and broken computers, their records sound great. Homemade DIY music doesn't mean sub-standard. Their sound is a manic, punk rock explosion - a poppy riot starter.

The history
They finished their first 7 track CD EP in December 2006. (www.indiz.fr/louislinggandthebombs) They played lots of concerts all over Paris and France with loads of rocking bands, national and international.

In December 2007, their song, Chomsky changed my life, was on the PPP Zine / Generation Extreme compilation (France). www.generation-extreme.com/PPP/compil.html

In May 2009, they finished their new, full length album (18 songs!), Lullabies for Mutant Monkeys. Mastered in Brooklyn by Jon Cohrs from Spleenless mastering.

In October 2009, their song, La Menteuse, was featured on the Quite Useless Creative Commons Sampler alongside some great bands like Bomb the Music Industry! released by Heart Star Industries.

In January 2011, their song, Louis Lingg, Anarchist was featured on the first Ca Douille! CD compilation.

Also in 2011 their song, Going Nowhere Fast on the latest Ferme de la Justice 12 inch vinyl compilation.

Their music has been used extensively by film makers for film trailers, fashion videos, extreme sports, 2 animated films, kung fu film documentaries, computer game demos, car pimping films and more....

The line up
Josh (ex-Tchiki Boum, ex-In Vitro. Producer of Underground Railroad (one little indian) and King of Conspiracy) on Vocals and Guitar.
Axel Danger Tulip (from The No Flag Project) on Bass and Vocals.
Arno Life (ex-Les Versaillaise a moustache) on Guitar and Vocals.
Gilbertmuda (ex-The Troglodites, ex-Les Versaillaises a moustache) on Drums and Vocals.
Clem Phlegm (ex-Foxglove) on keyboards
Julie Hate (a great actress!) on vocals

  Louis Lingg and the Bombs

[Alphabet of a Revolution by Louis Lingg and the Bombs]

Alphabet of a Revolution


[Favela Ninja by Louis Lingg and the Bombs]

Favela Ninja


[Light Lullabies for Skinny Monkeys by Louis Lingg and the Bombs]

Light Lullabies for Skinny Monkeys


[Punk Instrumentals by Louis Lingg and the Bombs]

Punk Instrumentals


[Songs for a Teargas Sunset by Louis Lingg and the Bombs]

Songs for a Teargas Sunset



Louis Lingg and the Bombs lives in Paris, France.

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Punk, Intense Metal.


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