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L'Étranger (The Stranger or The Outsider) was a Canadian punk rock band based in Toronto, Ontario. Named for the novel L'Étranger by Albert Camus, the band played a politically minded brand of punk music that drew on both Clash influences and the band members' social justice-oriented Roman Catholic faith. The band was best known for their anti-apartheid single "One People", one of the first independent videos ever to gain airplay on the then-new MuchMusic.

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  • L'Étranger (groupe) (fr)
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  • L'Étranger (The Stranger or The Outsider) was a Canadian punk rock band based in Toronto, Ontario. Named for the novel L'Étranger by Albert Camus, the band played a politically minded brand of punk music that drew on both Clash influences and the band members' social justice-oriented Roman Catholic faith. The band was best known for their anti-apartheid single "One People", one of the first independent videos ever to gain airplay on the then-new MuchMusic. (en)
  • L'Étranger est un groupe de punk rock canadien, originaire de Toronto, en Ontario. Nommé d'après l'ouvrage homonyme d'Albert Camus, le groupe joue un type de punk rock politique inspiré des Clash, et de justice sociale puisée dans la foi catholique. Le groupe est mieux connu pour son single anti-apartheid One People, l'un des clips les plus diffusés sur ce qu'adviendra plus tard MuchMusic. (fr)
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  • L'Étranger (The Stranger or The Outsider) was a Canadian punk rock band based in Toronto, Ontario. Named for the novel L'Étranger by Albert Camus, the band played a politically minded brand of punk music that drew on both Clash influences and the band members' social justice-oriented Roman Catholic faith. The band was best known for their anti-apartheid single "One People", one of the first independent videos ever to gain airplay on the then-new MuchMusic. (en)
  • L'Étranger est un groupe de punk rock canadien, originaire de Toronto, en Ontario. Nommé d'après l'ouvrage homonyme d'Albert Camus, le groupe joue un type de punk rock politique inspiré des Clash, et de justice sociale puisée dans la foi catholique. Le groupe est mieux connu pour son single anti-apartheid One People, l'un des clips les plus diffusés sur ce qu'adviendra plus tard MuchMusic. (fr)
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