Berurier Noir Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Salut A Toi |
| 2 | S.o.s. |
| 3 | Nada |
| 4 | L'empereur Tomato Ketchup |
| 5 | Fils De... |
| 6 | Vivre Libre Ou Mourir |
| 7 | Napoléon |
| 8 | Helene Et Le Sang |
| 9 | La Mort Au Choix |
| 10 | Bucherons |
| 11 | Noir Les Horreurs |
| 12 | Porcherie |
| 13 | Ibrahim |
| 14 | Le Renard |
| 15 | Protesta |
| 16 | Elsa je t’aime |
| 17 | Commando Pernod |
| 18 | Il Tua Son Petit Frere |
| 19 | Pavillon 36 |
| 20 | Betsy Party |
| 21 | Quesako |
| 22 | Scarabee |
| 23 | Carnet De Route |
| 24 | Mineurs En Danger |
| 25 | Johnny revient de la guerre |
| 26 | Les Rebelles |
| 27 | Elsa Je T'aime |
| 28 | Casse-Tete Chinois |
| 29 | Danseuse De L'orient |
| 30 | La Nuit Noire |
| 31 | Vietnam Laos Cambodge |
| 32 | Clockwork Beru |
| 33 | Hélène et le sang |
| 34 | J'aime Pas La Soupe |
| 35 | Baston |
| 36 | Conte Cruel De La Jeunesse |
| 37 | Amput |
| 38 | Petit Agite |
| 39 | Freres D'armes |
| 40 | Il tua son petit frère |
| 41 | Et Hop |
| 42 | Soleil Noir |
| 43 | Djebel |
| 44 | Descendons dans la rue |
| 45 | L’Empereur Tomato Ketchup |
| 46 | Ramaya Fiesta |
| 47 | Vive Le Feu |
| 48 | On A Faim |
| 49 | Vie De Singe |
| 50 | Camouflage |
Berurier Noir Albums
About Berurier Noir
Berurier Noir was a French punk rock band formed in 1983 who became the voice of France's underground with their explosive blend of hardcore punk, folk melodies, and politically charged lyrics sung in French. Their breakthrough albums "Carnaval Des Agites" and "Souvent Fauche, Toujours Marteau" featured anthems like "Salut A Toi" and "L'empereur Tomato Ketchup" that rallied disaffected youth with their anti-establishment message and theatrical live performances. Led by François Guillemot's gravelly vocals and accordion flourishes, they evolved from raw punk aggression to a more melodic but equally rebellious sound that influenced generations of French alternative rock. Their cultural impact extended far beyond music, as they became symbols of French counterculture and social resistance until their dissolution in 1989.