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HushPuppies

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HushPuppies
HushPuppies at Trans Musicales 2004 in Rennes
HushPuppies at Trans Musicales 2004 in Rennes
Background information
OriginParis, France
GenresGarage rock, indie rock
Years active2003–present
LabelsDiamondtraxx
MembersOlivier Jourdan
Cyrille Sudraud
Franck Pompidor
Guillaume Le Guen
Wilfried Jourdan
Websitewww.hushpuppiestheband.com

HushPuppies is a French garage rock and indie rock band influenced by the various bands of the 1960s. Members of the group live in Paris, France, although originate from Perpignan and Bordeaux.

Members

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Biography

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Four of the band's members - Franck, Cyrille, Wilfried and Olivier - grew up in Perpignan, where they formed a group with others called the Likyds.[1] This group specialised largely in cover versions of 1960s garage rock songs. The band split with four members later reuniting in Paris where they met up with Guillaume Le Guen from Bordeaux. This led to the formation in 2002 of HushPuppies.[1]

The band describe their influences as being 1960s groups such as The Kinks, The Who and Small Faces.[1]

In April 2003, their first demo went on sale, followed by a 12 track live album Live @ House of Live. In 2004, two EPs were released. The Garden being their first public presentation. [citation needed]

The following year, the band's first album, The Trap, went on sale.[1] On September 13, they played for a live concert on a London bus, in Paris with a French radio, Le Mouv.[2] The album became an independent hit, selling more than 20,000 copies.

The band's second album, Silence is Golden, was released in November 2008.[3]

In 2008, their song "You're Gonna Say Yeah!" was featured on the soundtrack of Guitar Hero World Tour.[4]

The band's fourth album titled Bipolar Drift was released in 2011.

Discography

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EP

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  • HushPuppies EP - 2004
  1. Natasha
  2. Classic
  3. HushPuppies
  4. All I Know
  • The Garden - 2004
  1. HushPuppies
  2. You And Me
  3. Pale Blue Eyes
  4. Automatic 6
  • You're Gonna Say Yeah! - 2005
  1. You're Gonna Say Yeah!
  2. Packt Up Like Sardines in a Crushtin Box
  • Single EP
  1. I'm Not Like Everybody Else
  2. CPPDCC (Ca Peut Plus Durer Comme Ca)
  3. Packt Up Like Sardines in a Crushtin Box (Live)
  • Bad Taste And Gold On The Doors EP - 2008
  1. Bad Taste And Gold On The Doors (I want my Kate Moss) (Radio Edit)
  2. Bad Taste And Gold On The Doors (I want my Kate Moss) (Cucumber Remix)
  3. Bad Taste And Gold On The Doors (I want my Kate Moss) (Munk & Thelonious Remix)

Albums

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  • The Trap - 2005
  1. 1975
  2. Packt Up Like Sardines in a Crushtin Box
  3. You're Gonna Say Yeah!
  4. Marthelot 'N' Clavencine
  5. Sorry So
  6. Pale Blue Eyes
  7. Comptine
  8. Bassautobahn
  9. Alice in Wonderland
  10. Single
  11. You & Me
  12. The Trap
  13. Automatic 6
  1. A Trip To Vienna
  2. Lost Organ
  3. Moloko Sound Club
  4. Bad Taste And Gold On The Doors
  5. Love Bandit
  6. Down, Down, Down
  7. Fiction In The Facts
  8. Lunatic's Song
  9. Hot Shot
  10. Broken Matador
  11. Harmonium
  1. Open Season
  2. Okinawa Living Wage
  3. Stop
  4. Low Compromise Democracy
  5. Zero One
  6. Every Night I Fight Some Giant
  7. Frozen Battle
  8. A Dog Day
  9. Poison Apple
  10. Rodeo
  11. Twin Sister

Live album

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  • Live @ House Of Live - 2003
  1. Turn on the light
  2. You ain't better
  3. C song
  4. Six feet under
  5. Emma
  6. Ça peut plus durer
  7. All I Know
  8. Natasha
  9. Anybody's answer
  10. HushPuppies
  11. Classik
  12. Behave

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Hushpuppies". French-Music. Org. The French Music Export Office. Archived from the original on 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  2. ^ DiamondTraxx (2006). "HushPuppies "You're Gonna Say Yeah"". YouTube website. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  3. ^ "The discography of Hushpuppies". Deezer website. Deezer. Retrieved 2009-01-03.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Guitar Hero World Tour - Solus (Xbox 360)". Amazon.co.uk. Amazon. 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
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