Foufounes Videos
BBTV - Tagada Jones & Lofofora
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on January 15, 2009
Duration: 286
Duration: 286
Les deux groupes sont de passage au Foufounes Électriques. Author: bangbangtv Tags: lofofora tagada jones montréal foufounes electriques show hardcore punk metal québec journal bangbang bbtv bangbangtv webtélé webtv musique Posted: 16 January 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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(HD) NOFX The moron brothers MONTREAL 2008 (tripod)
from YouTube :: Tag // modest on December 22, 2008
Duration: 253
Duration: 253
Nofx at Foufs. Please watch in HD in FULL SCREEN mode. (LET THE VIDEO FULLY LOAD OR ELSE IT WILL LAG) Punk Empire is a DIY videomagazine created by Jean-Francois Hayeur in 1994. Over the last 14 years, the Punk Empire team composed of JF, Mat and Andy, has filmed and interviewed bands such as Green Day, Blink-182, Afi, Pennywise, The Lunachicks, Mxpx, Sick of it All, Good Riddance, The Queers, Diesel boy, Jughead's revenge, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Down by law, Satanic Surfers, Bracket, Anti-Flag, Ten Foot Pole, 88 Fingers Louie, Goldfinger, No use for a Name, Fugazi and more. During the 1990s, Punk Empire was a modest, "in-your-basement" video project with no more than 200 VHS copies being exchanged between friends, bands and promoters in the Montreal area. YouTube then came along in 2005 and was the perfect platform for Punk Empire. Thousands of music fans across the world could immediately watch our videos. Goodbye VHS ! Since then, we have uploaded 500 of our videos on YouTube and they've been viewed nearly 2 Million times: youtube.com/user/punk2116. We are now counting 35,000 MySpace friends on our network. You can read our story at myspace.com/punkempire All this has been possible because of Do-It-Yourself ethics such as trust, respect, honnesty, friendship and a strong passion for music. All in all, for the good health of the DIY subculture. Punk Empire's purpose is to document and support great music & musicians and expose them to the world through short video capsules. Over the years, we have won the bands, the promoters and the record companies' trust and we thank them for it. "Don't hate the media, be the media" -Jello Biafra quote DIY: Do it yourself, often referred to by the acronym DIY, is a term used by various communities that focus on people creating or repairing things for themselves without the aid of paid professionals. DIY subculture encourage people to take technologies into their own hands to solve needs. In recent years, the term DIY has taken on a broader meaning that covers a wide range of skill sets. Today, for example, DIY is associated with the international alternative and hardcore music scenes. Members of these subcultures strive to blur the lines between creator and consumer by constructing a social network that ties users and makers close together. Author: punk2116 Keywords: FAT WRECK CHORDS PUNK ROCK MONTREAL FOUFOUNES ELECTRIQUES MIKE LIBERAL ANIMATION HAYEUR HD EPITAPH Added: December 22, 2008
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CREEPSHOW buried alive MONTREAL 2008
from YouTube :: Tag // modest on December 01, 2008
Duration: 231
Duration: 231
Punk Empire is a DIY videomagazine created by Jean-Francois Hayeur in 1994. Over the last 14 years, the Punk Empire team composed of JF, Mat and Andy, has filmed and interviewed bands such as Green Day, Blink-182, Afi, Pennywise, The Lunachicks, Mxpx, Sick of it All, Good Riddance, The Queers, Diesel boy, Jughead's revenge, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Down by law, Satanic Surfers, Bracket, Anti-Flag, Ten Foot Pole, 88 Fingers Louie, Goldfinger, No use for a Name, Fugazi and more. During the 1990s, Punk Empire was a modest, "in-your-basement" video project with no more than 200 VHS copies being exchanged between friends, bands and promoters in the Montreal area. YouTube then came along in 2005 and was the perfect platform for Punk Empire. Thousands of music fans across the world could immediately watch our videos. Goodbye VHS ! Since then, we have uploaded 500 of our videos on YouTube and they've been viewed nearly 2 Million times: youtube.com/user/punk2116. We are now counting 35,000 MySpace friends on our network. You can read our story at myspace.com/punkempire All this has been possible because of Do-It-Yourself ethics such as trust, respect, honnesty, friendship and a strong passion for music. All in all, for the good health of the DIY subculture. Punk Empire's purpose is to document and support great music & musicians and expose them to the world through short video capsules. Over the years, we have won the bands, the promoters and the record companies' trust and we thank them for it. "Don't hate the media, be the media" -Jello Biafra quote DIY: Do it yourself, often referred to by the acronym DIY, is a term used by various communities that focus on people creating or repairing things for themselves without the aid of paid professionals. DIY subculture encourage people to take technologies into their own hands to solve needs. In recent years, the term DIY has taken on a broader meaning that covers a wide range of skill sets. Today, for example, DIY is associated with the international alternative and hardcore music scenes. Members of these subcultures strive to blur the lines between creator and consumer by constructing a social network that ties users and makers close together. Author: punk2116 Keywords: psychobilly burlington ontario jen blackwood hellcat sean mcnabb sickboy kristian rowles matt pomade gee foufounes electriques punk rock live show Added: December 1, 2008
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THE BRAINS more brains MONTREAL 2008
from YouTube :: Tag // modest on December 01, 2008
Duration: 190
Duration: 190
THE BRAINS at Foufs on november 29th 2008 ! Punk Empire is a DIY videomagazine created by Jean-Francois Hayeur in 1994. Over the last 14 years, the Punk Empire team composed of JF, Mat and Andy, has filmed and interviewed bands such as Green Day, Blink-182, Afi, Pennywise, The Lunachicks, Mxpx, Sick of it All, Good Riddance, The Queers, Diesel boy, Jughead's revenge, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Down by law, Satanic Surfers, Bracket, Anti-Flag, Ten Foot Pole, 88 Fingers Louie, Goldfinger, No use for a Name, Fugazi and more. During the 1990s, Punk Empire was a modest, "in-your-basement" video project with no more than 200 VHS copies being exchanged between friends, bands and promoters in the Montreal area. YouTube then came along in 2005 and was the perfect platform for Punk Empire. Thousands of music fans across the world could immediately watch our videos. Goodbye VHS ! Since then, we have uploaded 500 of our videos on YouTube and they've been viewed nearly 2 Million times: youtube.com/user/punk2116. We are now counting 35,000 MySpace friends on our network. You can read our story at myspace.com/punkempire All this has been possible because of Do-It-Yourself ethics such as trust, respect, honnesty, friendship and a strong passion for music. All in all, for the good health of the DIY subculture. Punk Empire's purpose is to document and support great music & musicians and expose them to the world through short video capsules. Over the years, we have won the bands, the promoters and the record companies' trust and we thank them for it. "Don't hate the media, be the media" -Jello Biafra quote DIY: Do it yourself, often referred to by the acronym DIY, is a term used by various communities that focus on people creating or repairing things for themselves without the aid of paid professionals. DIY subculture encourage people to take technologies into their own hands to solve needs. In recent years, the term DIY has taken on a broader meaning that covers a wide range of skill sets. Today, for example, DIY is associated with the international alternative and hardcore music scenes. Members of these subcultures strive to blur the lines between creator and consumer by constructing a social network that ties users and makers close together. Author: punk2116 Keywords: brains montreal psychobilly zombies foufounes electriques local band live show Added: December 1, 2008
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