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  1. The Young Gods are a Swiss industrial rock band from Fribourg, formed in 1985. [1] The original lineup of the band featured singer Franz Treichler, sampler player Cesare Pizzi and drummer Frank Bagnoud. For most of their history, the band maintained a trio format with a singer, a sampler player and a drummer, albeit with multiple line-up changes.

  2. Patrice Bagnoud. Urs Hiestand. [ editar datos en Wikidata] The Young Gods es una banda suiza de música industrial. La conformación de la banda consiste generalmente de un vocalista, un operador del samples y un baterista. Su instrumentación incluye a menudo guitarras eléctricas sampleadas, baterías, teclados, y otros samples.

  3. Current members are: Franz Treichler (vocals, sampler, computer, guitar) : 1985 – present. Cesare Pizzi (sampler, computer): 1985 – 1988 and 2012 – present. Bernard Trontin (drums, electronics): 1997 – present. Previous members are: Frank Bagnoud (drums): 1985 – 1987. Üse Hiestand (drums): 1986 – 1996.

  4. Profile: Founding member and first drummer of The Young Gods (1985-1987). Brother of Jean-Marc Bagnoud . He died after a long illness in June 2005. In Groups: The Young Gods. Variations: Viewing All | Frank Bagnoud. Frank E.B., Franck Bagnoud.

  5. It is the band's only record to feature their original drummer, Frank Bagnoud. The Young Gods met with a critical acclaim, with a particular interest from the British music press: it was named as the "Album of the Year" by Melody Maker.

  6. 13 de ene. de 2020 · The Young Gods are: Franz Treichler – vocals, Cesare Pizzi – samplers, Frank Bagnoud – drums. Critical reception. 1987 – Melody Maker United Kingdom “Albums of the Year” 1987 – Tip Germany “Albums of the Year” 1987 – Sounds United Kingdom “Albums of the Year” 1989 – Sounds United Kingdom “The Top 80 Albums ...

  7. 22 de may. de 2012 · Their initial line up was Treichler (vocals), Frank Bagnoud (drums) and Cesare Pizzi, who operated the sampler that supplied the remainder of their sound. Released a quarter of a century ago, The Young Gods's eponymous debut album featured a cover in which the band were depicted as stick-men chalked onto a stone surface, like early cave paintings.