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Les Trois Accords : ウィキペディア英語版
Les Trois Accords

Les Trois Accords is a Quebec rock band from Drummondville. The band launched its first album ''Gros mammouth album'' in 2003. Some of the notable songs, taken from that album, include "''Hawaïenne''", "''Saskatchewan''" and "''Lucille''". Along with their videos, these songs received heavy exposure in Quebec. In 2004, ''Gros mammouth album turbo'' (certified Platinum by the CRIA〔(Gold and Platinum Search ) ''Music Canada''. Retrieved January 31, 2012.〕) was released with two extra tracks, "Loin d'ici" and "Turbo sympathique". In 2006, they released their second album, entitled ''Grand champion international de course'' (certified Gold by the CRIA〔).
The song "''Lucille''" was included in an enhanced podcast ''Épisode #1 - Rouyn-Noranda'' that was released by bandeapart.fm in 2005. In 2006, bandeapart.fm featured the band in a video podcast ''Les Trois Accords au camping — Baladovidéo''.
The band's most prominent show to date was in September 2005, when they were an opening act for The Rolling Stones in Moncton, New Brunswick. The concert drew an estimated 85,000 spectators.
Originally formed in 1997 by Olivier Benoit and Simon Proulx, the band's current membership is:
*Pierre-Luc Boisvert (bass; joined in 2001)
*Charles Dubreuil (drums and percussion; joined in 2001)
*Alexandre Parr (guitars, vocals; joined in 1999)
*Simon Proulx (vocalist, guitars)
== Musical style ==
The second album from Les Trois Accords was released September 5, 2006. This album did not break with the rock-pop style of ''Gros Mammouth'' and was more outrageous in its lyrics. The music video for ''Grand Champion'' can be viewed at Bande à part.〔(Bande à part - Grand Champion International de Course )〕 The second music video is "Tout nu sur la plage". The album rose to the top of the charts after its first week.
Many of their newer songs can be classified as surrealist because of the frequent presence of puns, word play, and unusual images.

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