Burning heads

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Burning heads
General information
origin Orléans (France)
Genre (s) Punk rock , hardcore punk , reggae
founding 1988
Current occupation
Vocals, guitar
P. Samprass (Pierre)
guitar
Mikiss (Phil)
bass
JYB
Drums
DJ TDK (Thomas)

Burning Heads is a French punk rock band with hardcore and reggae influences from Orléans .

history

The group formed in the late 1980s and has played with the same line-up since then.

In 1991 the first self-titled EP was released and two years later the debut album of the same name was released. As early as 1994, the band signed a record deal with Play It Again Sam for their album Dive . Burning Heads gained increasing notoriety in the United States through the release of their albums Be One with the Flames on Epitaph Records in 1998 and Escape on Victory Records the following year. Later releases appeared on Sony Records , now Sony Music Entertainment . Almost all albums have been released by Opposite Prod in Orléans since 2006 .

Discography

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
Opposite
  FR 142 10/06/2001 (1 week)
Taranto
  FR 95 03/22/2003 (2 weeks)
Opposite 2
  FR 120 09/08/2007 (2 weeks)

Albums and EPs

  • 1991: Burning Heads EP
  • 1993: Burning Heads
  • 1994: Dive ( Play It Again Sam )
  • 1996: Super Modern World (Play It Again Sam)
  • 1997: The Weightless Hits (Play It Again Sam)
  • 1998: Be One with the Flames ( Epitaph Records )
  • 1998: Wise Guy EP ( Pinnacle Records )
  • 1999: Escape ( Victory Records )
  • 2002: Opposite ( Sony Records , now Sony Music Entertainment)
  • 2003: Taranto (Sony Records)
  • 2004: BHASS / Never Trust a Punk (Sony Records with Alif Sound System )
  • 2006: Bad Time for Human Kind ( Opposite Prod )
  • 2006: Incredible Rock Machine (Opposite Prod)
  • 2007: Opposite 2 (Opposite Prod)
  • 2009: Split 12 " with The Adolescents (Opposite Prod / Slow Death / Wee Wee)
  • 2009: Spread The Fire (Opposite Prod)
  • 2011: Hear This (Opposite Prod)
  • 2014: Choose your trap (Opposite Prod, KTC, Euthanasia)
  • 2017: Escape Alive! (Opposite Prod, PPandM)
  • 2017: KXLU Live 1999 (Nineteen Something)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chart sources: FR