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^Protest Music in France: Production, Identity and Audiences Barbara Lebrun · 2016 "Its marketing director, Laurent Macherey, explained how Louise Attaque's success was the culmination of a year and a ... By the end of the summer 1997, the sales of Louise Attaque's first album had reached 200,000 (Verlant, 2000, p."
^Billboard - 4 Apr 1998 - Page 52 Vol. 110, No. 14 p 52 "Louise Attaque's album is close to platinum [300,000 units sold] without a single and without airplay on the key ...