Les Sex Pistols
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A French-language study of the Sex Pistols, this book examines the band that became one of the defining forces of British punk. It places the group within the social and cultural conditions of 1970s Great Britain, tracing how their music, public image, and confrontational attitude helped reshape popular music and youth culture. The work explores the Sex Pistols’ rise, their influence on the punk movement, and their lasting place in rock history. It is suitable for readers interested in music biography, cultural history, and the development of punk as a musical and social phenomenon.
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Géant Vert
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