Foreign Legion (band)

Foreign Legion
Origin Merthyr Tydfil,
South Wales, UK
Genres Punk, Street punk, Oi!
Years active 1984–1991, 2000–2008
Labels Rent a Racket
Venture
Durty Mick Records
Website [1]
Members
Marcus - Vocals
Jolly - Guitar
Jarrad Noir- Bass
Paul Black- Drums

Foreign Legion was a punk band from South Wales, often referred to as the longest running punk group in Wales.

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1984–1991

Foreign Legion formed in 1984 from the ashes of a band called Society (band). The band released their first EP on their own label 'Rent a Racket'. Their first full-length album entitled 'Welcome to Fort Zinderneuf' was released on the Venture label. During the 80s the band played regular slots in the famous 100 Club and supported the likes of The Partisans, The Adicts, Major Accident and Joe Strummer.

2000–2008

Foreign Legion reformed in 2000, With a lineup consisting of a number of original members,they released a split album with Major Accident called Cry of the Legion; then the band wrote the album What Goes Around, Comes Around (DSS Records) which was produced by Mick Jones of The Clash. The band released a few EPs and played around Europe and supported the likes of the Dropkick Murphys, the Templars, NY Relics, UK Subs; USA dates with Major Accident, playing worldwide in venues such as CBGBs (the only Welsh band to ever play the legendary club). In 2007 Death Valley was recorded, the latest album featuring more new material as well as a re-worked version of the classic 'Message From Nowhere'. The band recorded an untitled EP in 2008, featuring the final lineup of the band. Re-recording songs written by Mark 'Jolly' Williams from the band's illustrious catalogue, this was the first recording to feature the rhythm section of Noir and Black. Following an appearance at TJ's in support of Anti-Nowhere League, guitarist Williams posted a statement on the band's myspace announcing his departure - Black and Noir followed, signalling the end of the band.

Discography

Albums

EPs and singles

Notability

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