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Attentat Rock - 1983 - Saper
Le Gang De Saigneurs - 1984 - Madrigal/Devil's
Strike - 1985 - Virgin

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Members
Vocals
Didier Rockett [Didier Rochette] - Reptile, Solo, Esclavitud>>Marc Quee>>Solo, Esclavitud

Guitar
Didier Rockett [Didier Rochette] - Stratos>>Stephane Bonnarc>>Satan Jokers, Pink Rose - Face To Face, Shine, Solo, Smokehouse, Firefox, Rodking>>HERVE RAYNAL>>Face To Face, Shine, Solo, Smokehouse, Firefox, Rodking - Antinomys, Dirty Action>>FABRICE FOURGEAU>>Antinomys, Dirty Action


Bass
Antinomys, Dirty Action>>PIERRE BREMONT>>Antinomys, Dirty Action

Drum
Martial Van Zerger - DKP, Dirty Action>>THIERRY GAULME>>DKP, Dirty Action





History & Biography
Attentat Rock played a contagious brand of hard rock during the peak of France's metal scene. The band was founded in 1980. The act was singer and guitarist Didier Rockett, bassist Pierre Brémond and drummer Alain Soler. The trio issued a single called Blouson Noir and subsequently lost its drummer. Martial Van Zerger joined. A second guitarist was also added. Rochette was replaced by the Argentinian Quee and Van Zerger by Gaulme for Le Gang... The third album tried English titles on. The band was able to open for Mama's Boys in France in 1985. The band broke up simultaneous to the sudden implosion in the French metal scene which had also claimed most of its contemporaries.

In its day Attentat Rock had also opened the Iron Maiden/Trust tour of France and been an opener for Motorhead.

Pink Rose, which released one album in 1986, featured the remaining Attentat Rock members minus Raynal. Marc Quee quit and moved to Sweden in 1987. That was it for Pink Rose. Brennus Records re-released the Attentat Rock albums over the course of several years some fifteen years later after the band's dissolution. Didier Rochette died in 2012. Martial Van Zerger died in 2017. The act reformed in 2008 and appeared at the Paris Metal Festival in 2009. Attentat Rock also appeared at Hellfest in 2013.


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