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Freygolo : ウィキペディア英語版
Freygolo

Freygolo is a punk rock / ska band from Nice, France.
==History==
The best traditions of fast melodic punk mixed with ska. Since 1997, these musicians have successfully combined all the music that they like from their favorite bands at the time of the group. Critically acclaimed by admires of NOFX, Less Than Jake, Millencolin, Pennywise, Mad Caddies, and Catch 22. The group has released three LPs, they have an active touring policy, having had time to speak with such authorities as Authority Zero, Less Than Jake, and Strike Anywhere.
Freygolo formed in 1997. Active members of the rising generation of groups, these musicians from Nice (South-East France) have earned a reputation for being a strong live group, speaking with groups such as: Burning Heads, Uncommonmenfrommars, Satanic Surfers, Mad Caddies, Less Than Jake, Big D and The Kids Table, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Mustard Plug, Authority Zero, and Hot Water Music.
In 2002, Freygolo released their first full length album "(Sur)Prize Fool", and toured with it in France, Germany, Switzerland, Britain, Spain, Italy, and Belgium.
In 2004, they released their second album, "Time to Drop the Gun", full of energy and melodic motifs, the influence of groups such as NOFX and Catch 22 has weakened, giving way to a unique Freygolo style.
After two years of performing across Europe with the program "Time to Drop the Gun", Freygolo took a break to write and record their third album, "Stereofighters", which became known worldwide, allowing them to go on tour in Japan and share the whole route with the venerable Less than Jake, and Authority Zero, and in the U.S., with the masters of the aggressive ska punk genre Voodoo Glow Skulls.
Freygolo released their 4th album, "We All Have A Voice" in early 2011 and split in July 2011.

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