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'''Utopie d'occase''' is the last [[studio album]] by [[France|French]] [[rock (music)|rock]] group [[Zebda]] before they disbanded. It was released in [[2002]] and produced by Zebda and [[Nicholas Sansano]].
'''Utopie d'occase''' is the last [[studio album]] by [[France|French]] [[rock (music)|rock]] group [[Zebda]] before they disbanded. It was released in [[2002]] and produced by Zebda and [[Nicholas Sansano]].


After the success the band met with it's [[Essence ordinaire|last album]], especially with the song ''Tomber la chemise'', it feared it would be turned into a commercial band and so decided to put more focus on the lyrics in the next album while still keeping the same music the fans were used to. In ''Utopie d'occase'' the songs, written as usual by [[Magyd Cherfi]], evoke such themes as immigration, racism, violence, poverty and social injustice.
After the success the band met with its [[Essence ordinaire|last album]], especially with the song ''Tomber la chemise'', it feared it would be turned into a commercial band and so decided to put more focus on the lyrics in the next album while still keeping the same music the fans were used to. In ''Utopie d'occase'' the songs, written as usual by [[Magyd Cherfi]], evoke such themes as immigration, racism, violence, poverty and social injustice.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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# Le répertoire
# Le répertoire


[[Category: 2002 albums]]
[[Category:2002 albums]]

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Utopie d'occase is the last studio album by French rock group Zebda before they disbanded. It was released in 2002 and produced by Zebda and Nicholas Sansano.

After the success the band met with its last album, especially with the song Tomber la chemise, it feared it would be turned into a commercial band and so decided to put more focus on the lyrics in the next album while still keeping the same music the fans were used to. In Utopie d'occase the songs, written as usual by Magyd Cherfi, evoke such themes as immigration, racism, violence, poverty and social injustice.

Track listing

  1. L'erreur est humaine
  2. J'y suis j'y reste
  3. Le plus beau
  4. Du soleil à la toque
  5. Mêlée ouverte
  6. Sheitan
  7. Ça... la famille
  8. La fête
  9. Troisième degré
  10. Goota ma différence
  11. Le bonhomme derrière
  12. Le paranoiaque
  13. Le répertoire