Les Georges Leningrad

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Les Georges Leningrad are a rock band from Montreal, Québec.

The band originally consisted of four members, although they were reduced to a trio with the departure of bassist Toundra LaLouve after their first album was released.

Les Georges Leningrad were known for their extravagant stage costumes, including masks in particular [1]. It can be difficult to glean information on parts of their history and their future plans, mainly due to their habit of giving contradictory, incomprehensible or ludicrous answers to interviewers' questions [2]. They have been elected twice "freakiest local act" by the readers of the weekly newspaper Montreal Mirror.

After announcing in early 2007 on their MySpace page that they had broken up, Les Georges Leningrad now say that they may play more shows sometime in the future.

Line-up

Poney P (vocals)Mingo L'Indien (keyboards, guitar)Bobo Boutin (drums)

The band switches instrumentation, taking turns at bass, keyboard, guitar, drums and vocals. A drum machine (sometimes) helps this juggling.

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