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Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!

Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!
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Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! in 2014
Background information
Also known as C!NCC!
Origin Paris, France
Genres
Years active 2007–present
Labels Fearless, Ice Grill$, InVogue
Website chunknocaptainchunk.com
Members Bertrand Poncet
Éric Poncet
Paul "Wilson" Cordebard
Mathias Rigal
Bastien Lafaye
Past members Jonathan Donnaes
Vincent Dahmer
Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! discography
Studio albums 3
Music videos 6
EPs 1
Singles 8

Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! (also known by the acronym C!NCC!) are a French rock band formed in 2007 in Paris. The band consists of vocalist Bertrand Poncet, guitarists Éric Poncet and Paul Wilson and bassist Mathias Rigal, with founding drummer Jonathan Donnaes leaving in 2014 to be replaced by Bastien Lafaye. The band has released three studio albums: Something for Nothing in 2010, Pardon My French in 2013, and Get Lost, Find Yourself in 2015.

The band formed in 2007, when Paul Cordebard wished to experiment with blending influences from pop punk with hardcore punk and heavy metal and invited his friends Bertrand Poncet, Jonathan Donnaes and Vincent Dahmer, to join the band. Shortly after their formation Vincent left and so they asked Bertrand's brother Éric Poncet and close friend Mathias Rigal who despite having no experience as a bass guitarist joined the band. The band name is taken from the scene in 1985 adventure-comedy film The Goonies, in which Chunk and Sloth arrive on the scene to help their friends. Poncet describes the choice of The Goonies as a "good childhood reference" and felt the name reflected who the band members are. The band found it difficult to establish a fanbase in their native country of France as there is, in Poncet's opinion, "absolutely no rock scene." They found solace in playing in other countries around Asia, and especially in North America.

On September 2, 2010, the band released their first official single "In Friends We Trust", along with an accompanying music video. On November 1, 2010, the band released their self-produced debut album Something for Nothing.

After signing to Fearless Records with a global deal in 2011, they re-released their debut album Something For Nothing on 19 July 2011 The band was confident in their signing with Fearless as they considered them "one of the best labels out there for that kind of music". The re-release featured a brand new album artwork and a different track listing, replacing "MILF" and "Alex Kidd in a Miracle World" with the song "Make Them Believe", which was a Japanese bonus track on the original release. To coincide with the re-release the band released a music video for "Captain Blood", which was overall the second single off the album.


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