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"El machismo franquista que algunos quieren recuperar ahora condenó a personas LGTBI por ser distintas"
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Vulgaires Machins – Compter les corps (2006, Canada)
Continuing our journey through the epic Fedi-sourced catalogue of must-hear albums, our next spotlight is on number 1110 on The List, submitted by Yuki. Formed in 1995, this Québécois punk rock quartet pairs their punk rock/pop punk sound with often dark, socially conscious lyrics, though you may not catch that if you don't speak French. This is the band's 5th studio LP, with songs touching on topics such as pollution, drug decriminalization, mental health, societal collapse, TV addiction (reminder this was released 20 years ago), religion, and fake punks. Vulgaires Machins just released their 10th album last year AND have a crowd-funded documentary about their impact on the Québec music scene coming out soon, so it's a great time to catch up on this band!
Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: https://1001otheralbums.com/2026/02/24/vulgaires-machins-compter-les-corps-2006-canada/
Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Bandcamp: https://lesvulgairesmachins.bandcamp.com/album/compter-les-corps
Happy listening!
#VulgairesMachins #PunkRock #PopPunk #Francophone #Quebec #Quebecois #music #1001OtherAlbums
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Vulgaires Machins – Compter les corps (2006, Canada)
Continuing our journey through the epic Fedi-sourced catalogue of must-hear albums, our next spotlight is on number 1110 on The List, submitted by Yuki. Formed in 1995, this Québécois punk rock quartet pairs their punk rock/pop punk sound with often dark, socially conscious lyrics, though you may not catch that if you don't speak French. This is the band's 5th studio LP, with songs touching on topics such as pollution, drug decriminalization, mental health, societal collapse, TV addiction (reminder this was released 20 years ago), religion, and fake punks. Vulgaires Machins just released their 10th album last year AND have a crowd-funded documentary about their impact on the Québec music scene coming out soon, so it's a great time to catch up on this band!
Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: https://1001otheralbums.com/2026/02/24/vulgaires-machins-compter-les-corps-2006-canada/
Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Bandcamp: https://lesvulgairesmachins.bandcamp.com/album/compter-les-corps
Happy listening!
#VulgairesMachins #PunkRock #PopPunk #Francophone #Quebec #Quebecois #music #1001OtherAlbums
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Vulgaires Machins – Compter les corps (2006, Canada)
Continuing our journey through the epic Fedi-sourced catalogue of must-hear albums, our next spotlight is on number 1110 on The List, submitted by Yuki. Formed in 1995, this Québécois punk rock quartet pairs their punk rock/pop punk sound with often dark, socially conscious lyrics, though you may not catch that if you don't speak French. This is the band's 5th studio LP, with songs touching on topics such as pollution, drug decriminalization, mental health, societal collapse, TV addiction (reminder this was released 20 years ago), religion, and fake punks. Vulgaires Machins just released their 10th album last year AND have a crowd-funded documentary about their impact on the Québec music scene coming out soon, so it's a great time to catch up on this band!
Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: https://1001otheralbums.com/2026/02/24/vulgaires-machins-compter-les-corps-2006-canada/
Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Bandcamp: https://lesvulgairesmachins.bandcamp.com/album/compter-les-corps
Happy listening!
#VulgairesMachins #PunkRock #PopPunk #Francophone #Quebec #Quebecois #music #1001OtherAlbums
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Vulgaires Machins – Compter les corps (2006, Canada)
Continuing our journey through the epic Fedi-sourced catalogue of must-hear albums, our next spotlight is on number 1110 on The List, submitted by Yuki. Formed in 1995, this Québécois punk rock quartet pairs their punk rock/pop punk sound with often dark, socially conscious lyrics, though you may not catch that if you don't speak French. This is the band's 5th studio LP, with songs touching on topics such as pollution, drug decriminalization, mental health, societal collapse, TV addiction (reminder this was released 20 years ago), religion, and fake punks. Vulgaires Machins just released their 10th album last year AND have a crowd-funded documentary about their impact on the Québec music scene coming out soon, so it's a great time to catch up on this band!
Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: https://1001otheralbums.com/2026/02/24/vulgaires-machins-compter-les-corps-2006-canada/
Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Bandcamp: https://lesvulgairesmachins.bandcamp.com/album/compter-les-corps
Happy listening!
#VulgairesMachins #PunkRock #PopPunk #Francophone #Quebec #Quebecois #music #1001OtherAlbums
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Vulgaires Machins – Compter les corps (2006, Canada)
Our next spotlight is on number 1110 on The List, submitted by @Yuki.
With this moody af album cover and a title that translates to “Counting The Bodies”, if you don’t already know this Québécois band, you will likely be surprised when hitting play. Essentially, think Blink 182 but if they were way more mature, had dark socially conscious lyrics, and, you know, sang in French.
Formed in 1995, the Vulgaires Machins album we look at here is the punk rock quartet’s 5th studio LP, with a lineup of Guillaume Beauregard (vocals, guitar), Marie-Eve Roy (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Maxime Beauregard (bass) and Patrick Landry (drums). My high school French has sadly disintegrated nearly completely, but I believe the lyrics on this one touch on topics such as pollution, drug decriminalization, mental health, societal collapse, TV addiction (reminder this was released 20 years ago), religion, and fake punks.
Though the person behind the drum kit has since switched to Pat Sayers, Vulgaires Machins is still going strong – and still sounding great! The band put out their 10th album, Contempler l’abîme, at the end of 2025, and, following a just-completed mini tour in France, will be touring their home province of Québec this March and April. Also, keep an eye out for an upcoming documentary on the history of Vulgaires Machins and their impact on the Québec music scene. The film was successfully crowdfunded back in 2024 and is expected to be released late this year or early 2027.
Btw, keeners may have noticed the number of this album is quite a bit higher than we’ve seen in previous spotlights, and maybe don’t remember seeing this album on The List before. We just recently added about 160(!) albums to The List, around 30 of which are from Québécois artists such as this one. Thanks to Yuki for recognizing that gap we had regarding Francophone albums, I’m looking forward to spotlighting these all!
#Canada #Francophone #ListenToThis #music #musicDiscovery #popPunk #punkRock #Quebec #Quebecois #VulgairesMachins -
Vulgaires Machins – Compter les corps (2006, Canada)
Our next spotlight is on number 1110 on The List, submitted by @Yuki.
With this moody af album cover and a title that translates to “Counting The Bodies”, if you don’t already know this Québécois band, you will likely be surprised when hitting play. Essentially, think Blink 182 but if they were way more mature, had dark socially conscious lyrics, and, you know, sang in French.
Formed in 1995, the Vulgaires Machins album we look at here is the punk rock quartet’s 5th studio LP, with a lineup of Guillaume Beauregard (vocals, guitar), Marie-Eve Roy (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Maxime Beauregard (bass) and Patrick Landry (drums). My high school French has sadly disintegrated nearly completely, but I believe the lyrics on this one touch on topics such as pollution, drug decriminalization, mental health, societal collapse, TV addiction (reminder this was released 20 years ago), religion, and fake punks.
Though the person behind the drum kit has since switched to Pat Sayers, Vulgaires Machins is still going strong – and still sounding great! The band put out their 10th album, Contempler l’abîme, at the end of 2025, and, following a just-completed mini tour in France, will be touring their home province of Québec this March and April. Also, keep an eye out for an upcoming documentary on the history of Vulgaires Machins and their impact on the Québec music scene. The film was successfully crowdfunded back in 2024 and is expected to be released late this year or early 2027.
Btw, keeners may have noticed the number of this album is quite a bit higher than we’ve seen in previous spotlights, and maybe don’t remember seeing this album on The List before. We just recently added about 160(!) albums to The List, around 30 of which are from Québécois artists such as this one. Thanks to Yuki for recognizing that gap we had regarding Francophone albums, I’m looking forward to spotlighting these all!
#Canada #Francophone #ListenToThis #music #musicDiscovery #popPunk #punkRock #Quebec #Quebecois #VulgairesMachins -
Vulgaires Machins – Compter les corps (2006, Canada)
Our next spotlight is on number 1110 on The List, submitted by @Yuki.
With this moody af album cover and a title that translates to “Counting The Bodies”, if you don’t already know this Québécois band, you will likely be surprised when hitting play. Essentially, think Blink 182 but if they were way more mature, had dark socially conscious lyrics, and, you know, sang in French.
Formed in 1995, the Vulgaires Machins album we look at here is the punk rock quartet’s 5th studio LP, with a lineup of Guillaume Beauregard (vocals, guitar), Marie-Eve Roy (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Maxime Beauregard (bass) and Patrick Landry (drums). My high school French has sadly disintegrated nearly completely, but I believe the lyrics on this one touch on topics such as pollution, drug decriminalization, mental health, societal collapse, TV addiction (reminder this was released 20 years ago), religion, and fake punks.
Though the person behind the drum kit has since switched to Pat Sayers, Vulgaires Machins is still going strong – and still sounding great! The band put out their 10th album, Contempler l’abîme, at the end of 2025, and, following a just-completed mini tour in France, will be touring their home province of Québec this March and April. Also, keep an eye out for an upcoming documentary on the history of Vulgaires Machins and their impact on the Québec music scene. The film was successfully crowdfunded back in 2024 and is expected to be released late this year or early 2027.
Btw, keeners may have noticed the number of this album is quite a bit higher than we’ve seen in previous spotlights, and maybe don’t remember seeing this album on The List before. We just recently added about 160(!) albums to The List, around 30 of which are from Québécois artists such as this one. Thanks to Yuki for recognizing that gap we had regarding Francophone albums, I’m looking forward to spotlighting these all!
#Canada #Francophone #ListenToThis #music #musicDiscovery #popPunk #punkRock #Quebec #Quebecois #VulgairesMachins -
Vulgaires Machins – Compter les corps (2006, Canada)
Our next spotlight is on number 1110 on The List, submitted by @Yuki.
With this moody af album cover and a title that translates to “Counting The Bodies”, if you don’t already know this Québécois band, you will likely be surprised when hitting play. Essentially, think Blink 182 but if they were way more mature, had dark socially conscious lyrics, and, you know, sang in French.
Formed in 1995, the Vulgaires Machins album we look at here is the punk rock quartet’s 5th studio LP, with a lineup of Guillaume Beauregard (vocals, guitar), Marie-Eve Roy (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Maxime Beauregard (bass), and Patrick Landry (drums). My high school French has sadly disintegrated nearly completely, but I believe the lyrics on this one touch on topics such as pollution, drug decriminalization, mental health, societal collapse, TV addiction (reminder this was released 20 years ago), religion, and fake punks.
Though the person behind the drum kit has since switched to Pat Sayers, Vulgaires Machins is still going strong – and still sounding great! The band put out their 10th album, Contempler l’abîme, at the end of 2025, and, following a just-completed mini tour in France, will be touring their home province of Québec this March and April. Also, keep an eye out for an upcoming documentary on the history of Vulgaires Machins and their impact on the Québec music scene. The film was successfully crowdfunded back in 2024 and is expected to be released late this year or early 2027.
Btw, keeners may have noticed the number of this album is quite a bit higher than we’ve seen in previous spotlights, and maybe don’t remember seeing this album on The List before. We just recently added about 160(!) albums to The List, around 30 of which are from Québécois artists such as this one. Thanks to Yuki for recognizing that gap we had regarding Francophone albums, I’m looking forward to spotlighting these all!
#Canada #Francophone #ListenToThis #music #musicDiscovery #popPunk #punkRock #Quebec #Quebecois #VulgairesMachins -
Vulgaires Machins – Compter les corps (2006, Canada)
Our next spotlight is on number 1110 on The List, submitted by @Yuki.
With this moody af album cover and a title that translates to “Counting The Bodies”, if you don’t already know this Québécois band, you will likely be surprised when hitting play. Essentially, think Blink 182 but if they were way more mature, had dark socially conscious lyrics, and, you know, sang in French.
Formed in 1995, the Vulgaires Machins album we look at here is the punk rock quartet’s 5th studio LP, with a lineup of Guillaume Beauregard (vocals, guitar), Marie-Eve Roy (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Maxime Beauregard (bass), and Patrick Landry (drums). My high school French has sadly disintegrated nearly completely, but I believe the lyrics on this one touch on topics such as pollution, drug decriminalization, mental health, societal collapse, TV addiction (reminder this was released 20 years ago), religion, and fake punks.
Though the person behind the drum kit has since switched to Pat Sayers, Vulgaires Machins is still going strong – and still sounding great! The band put out their 10th album, Contempler l’abîme, at the end of 2025, and, following a just-completed mini tour in France, will be touring their home province of Québec this March and April. Also, keep an eye out for an upcoming documentary on the history of Vulgaires Machins and their impact on the Québec music scene. The film was successfully crowdfunded back in 2024 and is expected to be released late this year or early 2027.
Btw, keeners may have noticed the number of this album is quite a bit higher than we’ve seen in previous spotlights, and maybe don’t remember seeing this album on The List before. We just recently added about 160(!) albums to The List, around 30 of which are from Québécois artists such as this one. Thanks to Yuki for recognizing that gap we had regarding Francophone albums, I’m looking forward to spotlighting these all!
#Canada #Francophone #ListenToThis #music #musicDiscovery #popPunk #punkRock #Quebec #Quebecois #VulgairesMachins -
@tux @Mathias Ich fand die Leute wie #HandofBlood sympathisch, als es nur ums Gamen ging. #MontanaBlack gehörte auch dazu. Je mehr Ruhm sie erlangten, desto mehr waren sie nicht mehr auf meiner Wellenlänge. Daher hatte ich das Interesse verloren. Sie konnten ihr Ding durchziehen, aber ich musste nicht Teil davon sein. Schon klar, dass sie nur begrenzte Zeit des Ruhmes haben, aber sie würden auch ohne soetwas gut durch den Winter kommen. (1/2)
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@tux @Mathias Ich fand die Leute wie #HandofBlood sympathisch, als es nur ums Gamen ging. #MontanaBlack gehörte auch dazu. Je mehr Ruhm sie erlangten, desto mehr waren sie nicht mehr auf meiner Wellenlänge. Daher hatte ich das Interesse verloren. Sie konnten ihr Ding durchziehen, aber ich musste nicht Teil davon sein. Schon klar, dass sie nur begrenzte Zeit des Ruhmes haben, aber sie würden auch ohne soetwas gut durch den Winter kommen. (1/2)
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@tux @Mathias Ich fand die Leute wie #HandofBlood sympathisch, als es nur ums Gamen ging. #MontanaBlack gehörte auch dazu. Je mehr Ruhm sie erlangten, desto mehr waren sie nicht mehr auf meiner Wellenlänge. Daher hatte ich das Interesse verloren. Sie konnten ihr Ding durchziehen, aber ich musste nicht Teil davon sein. Schon klar, dass sie nur begrenzte Zeit des Ruhmes haben, aber sie würden auch ohne soetwas gut durch den Winter kommen. (1/2)
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@tux @Mathias Ich fand die Leute wie #HandofBlood sympathisch, als es nur ums Gamen ging. #MontanaBlack gehörte auch dazu. Je mehr Ruhm sie erlangten, desto mehr waren sie nicht mehr auf meiner Wellenlänge. Daher hatte ich das Interesse verloren. Sie konnten ihr Ding durchziehen, aber ich musste nicht Teil davon sein. Schon klar, dass sie nur begrenzte Zeit des Ruhmes haben, aber sie würden auch ohne soetwas gut durch den Winter kommen. (1/2)
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@tux @Mathias Ich fand die Leute wie #HandofBlood sympathisch, als es nur ums Gamen ging. #MontanaBlack gehörte auch dazu. Je mehr Ruhm sie erlangten, desto mehr waren sie nicht mehr auf meiner Wellenlänge. Daher hatte ich das Interesse verloren. Sie konnten ihr Ding durchziehen, aber ich musste nicht Teil davon sein. Schon klar, dass sie nur begrenzte Zeit des Ruhmes haben, aber sie würden auch ohne soetwas gut durch den Winter kommen. (1/2)
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⭕ #Enrico_Macias soutient son ami Sioniste #Amir qui fait l'objet d'un appel au boycott lors de son concert dans une salle pratiquement vide.
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❌El machismo mata. Mirar a otro lado es ser cómplice.
👊En este Día Internacional para la Eliminación de la Violencia contra la Mujer recordamos que la violencia machista es una lacra social que nos afecta a todos. También si hacemos oídos sordos y miramos a otro lado.
💬Si conoces una situación de maltrato, ¡no te calles!
#DíaInternacionalDeLaEliminaciónDeLaViolenciaContraLaMujer
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⭕ #Enrico_Macias en 2006 : "Depuis le début de ma vie, je me suis toujours donné corps et âme pour #Tsahal." Puis en 2007 : "Je suis ambassadeur à #l’ONU pour la paix. Pourquoi me faites-vous du mal comme ça ?!"
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@alexskunz #MathiasGrassow died on Aug. 13, 2025.
He drowned in the Rhine near #Bacharach.Src: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathias_Grassow and https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/lokales/kreis-mainz-bingen/verbandsgemeinde-rhein-nahe/bacharach/toedlicher-badeunfall-im-rhein-bei-bacharach-4878769
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@alexskunz #MathiasGrassow died on Aug. 13, 2025.
He drowned in the Rhine near #Bacharach.Src: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathias_Grassow and https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/lokales/kreis-mainz-bingen/verbandsgemeinde-rhein-nahe/bacharach/toedlicher-badeunfall-im-rhein-bei-bacharach-4878769
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@bomkatt Machiavelli was brilliant. The Prince has an “ends justify the means”, self-interest-above-all rep that’s completely unjustified. The actual book is a bunch of advice about being an effective ruler & putting the good of the country above your own preferences. It was just shocking because it dispensed with notions of valuing honor & idealism in favor of a pragmatic “what achieves the greatest good” approach. Machiavellian is a compliment of the highest order. ❤️
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Comentario machista de candidata de Ramos enciende el debate del PLN en Alajuela
Comentario machista de candidata de Ramos enciende el debate del PLN en Alajuela
San José, 22 jul (elmundo.cr) – La candidata de Álvaro Ramos en Alajuela, la periodista Angie López la emprendió contra la liberacionista Shirley Calvo. La molestia de [...]#AngieLopez #AsambleaNacional #CostaRica #DelegadosNacionales #Destacada #Elecciones2026 #PLN #RobertoThompson #ShirleyCalvo #ÁlvaroRamos
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Polizeichef Mathias Schmidt wechselt nach Bielefeld
Minden-Lübbecke (ots) – (TB) Nach etwas über sechs Jahren als ranghöchster Polizist der hiesigen Kreispolizeibehörde verlässt der Abte…
#Bielefeld #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #AliDogan #Germany #Kreispolizeibehörde #Kriminalität #Mühlenkreis #MathiasSchmidt #Minden-Lübbecke #Nordrhein-Westfalen #NRW #Polizei #serie_polizeibericht #Wirkungsstätte
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Warum Mathias Ilka sich mit Habeck und Baerbock anlegt – Klartext aus den Grünen-Reihen
https://friendica.ambag.es/display/e0590d38-4467-9fc7-66b9-370232528313
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Warum Mathias Ilka sich mit Habeck und Baerbock anlegt – Klartext aus den Grünen-Reihen
https://friendica.ambag.es/display/e0590d38-4467-9fc7-66b9-370232528313
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Warum Mathias Ilka sich mit Habeck und Baerbock anlegt – Klartext aus den Grünen-Reihen
https://friendica.ambag.es/display/e0590d38-4467-9fc7-66b9-370232528313
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Warum Mathias Ilka sich mit Habeck und Baerbock anlegt – Klartext aus den Grünen-Reihen
https://friendica.ambag.es/display/e0590d38-4467-9fc7-66b9-370232528313
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@kschluetter @mathias @DNB_Aktuelles ich würde da auch die @stabi_berlin mit ihrem SBB Lab (https://lab.sbb.berlin/bibliographische-daten-aus-dem-stabikat/) dazunehmen. Das ist schon auch gut (Notebooks, Dumps). Einen pragmatischen Schritt hat @hartmut_beyer @hab_wf für den #VD17 unternommen, indem er einfach regelmäßig Dumps zieht und die in einem auch Sterblichen verständlichen Format (JSON) anbietet: http://www.vd17.de/datenbankinformation/download
Damit ist man nach ein paar Min. startklar für die Analyse. SRU/MARC-Grefrickel dürfte viele abschrecken.