Billy Ze Kick and Kids in Madness

Billy Ze Kick and the Kids in Madness is a group of music of Rennes formed in 1990. Their music is founded on bases electric rock'n'roll and Reggae.

They marked the memories thanks to songs like " Eat to me " who evokes the gathering of the Champignon S Hallucinogène S or " OCB ", in reference to the cigarette paper mark. They separate at the end of 1994 before being reformed in 2000.

The singer of the group is Nathalie Cousin, known today under the pseudo one of Artémis. Their bass player is DJ Zebra.

Discography

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  • Billy Ze Kick and the Kids in Madness
1st Warning
  • 2nd warning
  • Encroudi Encraouda
  • Radio K on
  • Eat to me
  • Jean-Mich Much
  • OCB
  • a spectacle moreover
  • the gereux adjudant
  • the killer and the encraoudor
  • the song of M
  • Course in the park
  • Elémentaire
  • Bons kisses of Amsterdam
  • Virtuelapolis
  • the song of the Sphinx
    • Paniac (1996)

    The second album of Nathalie Cousin alias BZK (in solo) is " Paniac" ; it contains a no-claims bonus making it possible to include/understand the universe of the artist and the topics approached in the album. The song " Paniac" is the original soundtrack of the film Four boys full with future, left in 1997
    1. Paniac
    2. the robbers
    3. Véga LED Rio
    4. Mohammed Ali
    5. has Bicycle
    6. the Merchant of Candies
    7. Prom' nons
    8. I.M.B.L
    9. Fais Dodo
    10. M
    11. Foxa
    12. Déjà Considering
    13. Timbres Pop
    14. Non, Non nothing did not change
    • Greenery and libido (2001)

    " Greenery and libido" is the third album of Billy Ze Kick with M.Bing and the Kids in Madness
    1. My small depression
    2. Serial pollutant
    3. Some words
    4. the revenge of the glandor
    5. Retour downtown
    6. Dany the red
    7. Round up
    8. My plant
    9. Ze boss
    10. Marie-Joe
    11. the pure heart
    12. Gangster imagination

    External bond

    • Billy ze kick on pudding-prod.com

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