Fuel (French Metal Band)

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Fuel in 2001. Left to right: Max, Seb Paul, Louis Saint Amand, Neiroh
Fuel in 2001. Left to right: Max, Seb Paul, Louis Saint Amand, Neiroh
Background information
Origin Strasbourg, France
Genre(s) Metal / Alternative
Years active 19952002
Associated
acts
E-Sense
Former members
Neiroh
Mad Max
Louis Saint Amand
Seb Paul

Contents

[edit] History

Fuel was a young successful french metal band which broke up in 2002. Influenced by metal acts such as Metallica, Machine Head, and Pantera, Fuel was originally formed by guitarists Neiroh and Louis Saint Amand in 1995 at age 13. Few months later bass player Max joined the band. Fuel was one of the youngest metal band in France at the time and was well known for its powerful heayy metal music.

Managed by Mitch Boilleau, Fuel hired drummer Seb Paul in 1999 and recorded their first studio album Naft including hits such as Un Monde Meilleur, Je Partirais and Look at The Cross. In 2001, drummer Seb Paul left the band due to musical differences.

[edit] Today

  • Neiroh is now guitarist and lead singer of hit rock band Yarel.
  • Seb Paul is currently working on the Hard N'B project along with french producer and musician Zitoun.
  • Louis Saint Amand, former lead guitarist of Fuel, now plays drums for a jazz band in Canada.
  • Max, former bass player of Fuel, E-Sense and Yarel plays bass for Erone.

[edit] Discography

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