| Les hommes morts sont dangereux | ||||
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| Studio album by Métal Urbain | ||||
| Released | 1980, re-released December 2003 | |||
| Recorded | 1977 (earliest singles), 2003 (latest remixes) | |||
| Genre | Punk rock, noise punk, post-punk | |||
| Label | Celluloid, Bizz Records (original), Seventeen Records (re-releases), Felicity, Polystar (Japanese re-release) | |||
| Producer | Tony Platt, Doug Bennett | |||
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Les Hommes Morts sont Dangereux (English: Dead Men are Dangerous) was the only full studio album by the French electro-punk band Métal Urbain. The album was originally released in 1980 (on vinyl).
Songs on the album are a compilation of the group's singles from the previous three years ("Paris Maquis", "Hystérie connective" and "Panik") and John Peel BBC Radio 1 session recordings.
Hommes morts was re-released on CD on October 1, 2005 in France as a limited & signed 25th anniversary vinyl replica CD edition, with two bonus tracks on Seventeen Records, Métal Urbain right owners. A re-release in Japan from Polystar under licence from Seventeen Records on December 2003 took the form of a double CD with more additional tracks.
Japan bonus CD 2003: