Artist's albums
Kiss
2000 · album
Chicoutimi
1998 · album
Toutafonlive
1996 · album
Trop précieux
1995 · album
Simple et tendre
1993 · album
3 CD Original Classics
1992 · album
Petite fille - Single
1990 · single
Les Wampas... vous aiment
1989 · album
Chauds, sales et humides
1988 · album
N´essaie plus
2023 · single
Tempête, tempête
2022 · album
J'aurais moins mal
2022 · single
Sauvre Le Monde
2019 · album
Envangélisti
2017 · album
Les Wampas sont la preuve que Dieu existe
2009 · album
Rock 'n' Roll Part 9
2006 · album
Never Trust a Live !
2004 · album
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Biography
A French punk rock act led by the charismatic Didier Wampas (real name: Didier Chappedelaine), the Wampas were moved to formation following the glory days of 1977 U.K. vintage punk. Officially established in 1983, Wampas recorded and released their first single, "Creepy Crawley," in 1984. They maintained early momentum by keeping a fairly relentless touring and performance schedule, and in 1986 released their first EP, which was a self-titled affair. A full-length Tutti Frutti finally surfaced in 1987, and shortly thereafter the group solidified its lineup -- for the most part. In 1990, the band signed to Eurobond, but their album, Vous Aiment, was buried in a mess of financial haggling involving the label, and the Wampas were forced to find a new home to promote their work. Eventually, in 1992, the Wampas would sign with major label BMG and lose their bass player, but still manage to release 1993's Simple et Tendre. It would be a few years before their next shop appearance, but in that time the Wampas recruited a new bass player, and played the legendary Paris venue L'Olympia. With their 1996 album Trop Précieux, the Wampas hit new highs in their career, and by the time of 2003's Never Trust a Guy Who After Having Been a Punk Now Plays Electro!, the Wampas were a household name in the French rock scene, playing numerous, frenetic shows and touring extensively. A documentary of the band, Never Trust a DVD!, was released in March of 2006. ~ Chris True, Rovi