Les Thugs Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | I Love You So |
| 2 | As Happy As |
| 3 | Papapapa |
| 4 | Stop the War |
| 5 | Biking |
| 6 | And He Kept on Whistling |
| 7 | Dreamer’s Song |
| 8 | N°6 |
| 9 | Power Race |
| 10 | Good Friends |
| 11 | Welcome to the Club |
| 12 | Paranoia |
| 13 | Side by Side |
| 14 | I Was Dreaming |
| 15 | You Wanna Die |
| 16 | I.A.B.F. |
| 17 | Birthday (Why Didn’t You Come for My…) |
| 18 | Birds of Ill Omen |
| 19 | Never Work Anymore |
| 20 | Take Me Away |
| 21 | Little Vera’s Song |
| 22 | Henry’s Back |
| 23 | A Chance |
| 24 | Defeated |
| 25 | Il Gruppetto |
| 26 | Magic Hour |
| 27 | Soon |
| 28 | Moon Over Marin |
Les Thugs Albums
About Les Thugs
Les Thugs was a French rock band from Angers active from 1983 to 1999 who became pioneers of French alternative rock with their raw, garage-influenced sound that bridged punk energy and melodic sensibilities. Their breakthrough album "Strike" and songs like "Allez Les Filles" and "Dreamers' Song" helped establish a distinctly French voice in indie rock, singing primarily in English but maintaining a European sensibility that influenced a generation of Francophone alternative bands. Albums like "As Happy As Possible" and "Nineteen Something" showcased their evolution from scrappy punk origins into more sophisticated songwriting, with tracks like "Little Vera's Song" demonstrating their ability to craft both anthemic rockers and introspective ballads. Their 16-year run made them godfathers of the French underground rock scene, paving the way for later French indie acts to gain international recognition.