Mastered By: Sean Cotter, Performer: Charles Hurbier, Performer: Clode Panik, Performer: Eric Débris, Performer: Hermann Schwartz, Performer: Miss O.D., Performer: Pat Lüger, Performer: Rikky Darling, Performer: Zip Zinc, Labelcode TDJP1027/8.2 (MTCD-1027/1028)
"Les Hommes Morts Sont Dangereux" is a CD release by the legendary French punk band Metal Urbain, produced by 3d Japan. This album captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit that made Metal Urbain pioneers of the European punk scene in the late 1970s. Known for their abrasive guitar riffs, aggressive electronic beats, and politically charged lyrics, Metal Urbain broke new ground with their innovative fusion of punk rock and synthesizers. "Les Hommes Morts Sont Dangereux" showcases some of their most influential tracks, offering listeners an authentic taste of underground Parisian punk culture. The manufacturer, 3d Japan, is renowned for its high-quality music releases and dedication to preserving rare gems from alternative genres.
Metal Urbain formed in Paris in 1976 and quickly became one of France?s first true punk bands. Their unique sound?combining distorted guitars with drum machines?set them apart from contemporaries both at home and abroad. They were among the earliest groups signed to Rough Trade Records in London and influenced countless artists across Europe with songs like "Panik" and "Hystérie Connective." Despite a relatively brief initial run as a band, their legacy endures through reissues such as this CD.