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Téléphone
Téléphone () was a French rock band formed in 1976. Their first, self-titled album was released in 1977; by the end of the decade they were one of the biggest French rock bands in the world, opening shows for The Rolling Stones in Paris, Quebec, the United States and Japan. The band split in 1986 for personal reasons. They have sold around 10 million albums to date, a record still unbeaten for a French rock band.
Les Fatals Picards
French rock/punk band
Zebda
Zebda (from , , ) is a French band from Toulouse, known for its political activism and its wide variety of musical styles. The group, which was formed in 1985, consisted of seven musicians of diverse nationalities, and the themes of much of their music involved political and social justice, the status of immigrants and minorities in France, and the inhabitants of the French banlieues, or suburbs. Zebda earned widespread recognition, as well as several awards, for its 1998 single "Tomber la chemise" ("Taking Off Shirt"). In 2001, the band spearheaded an independent political party that won over

Matmatah
thumb|Matmatah in 2017
Matmatah is a French rock band, established in 1995 in Brest, Brittany, originally composed of Tristan Nihouarn, Éric Digaire, Jean-François Paillard and Cédric Floc'h.

Syd Matters
French band fronted by musician Jonathan Morali
Plastiscines
The Plastiscines are a French all-female rock band who perform their songs in both French and English. They have released three albums, spanning from garage rock revival and pop punk to disco-orientered pop music.
Soldat Louis
Celtic rock band
Merzhin
thumb|Merzhin in the Festival de Cornouaille 2012
Merzhin ("Merlin" in Breton language) is a rock band from Landerneau, in Brittany, formed in 1996 by six friends of high school. Their music is characterized by the displayed energy and by the uncommon use of instruments in the standards of the rock. Indeed, inspired by their native Brittany, six musicians don't hesitate to intervene in lead instrument bombards or various types of flutes or brass instruments besides the traditional guitars, bass and drums.
Boulevard des Airs
French pop/rock band
Skip the Use
French Band

Mademoiselle K
French Band
Holden
band
Heldon
Heldon was a French electronic rock band originally active between 1974 and 1978, and led by guitarist Richard Pinhas. Other members included synthesizer player Patrick Gauthier and drummer François Auger. The name of the band was taken from the 1972 novel The Iron Dream by Norman Spinrad.
The Limiñanas
French rock band consisting of wife and husband Marie Limiñana and Lionel Limiñana
Hyphen Hyphen
French electro-pop band
No One Is Innocent
French musical group; rock band
Luke
French rock band
Stone Age
French pop rock band
Therapie Taxi
French rock band
Ar Re Yaouank
Breton band
Red Cardell
Breton Rock band
Déportivo
Dēportivo is a French rock band from Bois-d'Arcy, Yvelines, a suburb of Paris.
Les Hurlements d'Léo
French rock band