Perfect example of French punk-rock, between The Clash and The Rats, Infraktion included several former members of the Dileurs and Vérole, the Cadavres' ex-singer (well established references), and became one of the spearheads of the 90's scene until it disappeared in the summer of 2000. Their unique album combines 77-stamped speed, ska and white reggae into a punky-reggae party with pop arrangements: 13 tracks of "combative pessimism", that still hit hard in an emergency defying time.