Chords for The History of Daft Punk
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[Eb] [Ab] Their musical [Fm] talent is matched by their rich visuals.
Welcome to WatchMojo [Bbm].com and today we'll be taking a look at the [Ab] history of Daft Punk.
Daft [Fm] Punk formed in the early 1990s when French musicians [Db] Guy-Manuel de Romain-Christou and [Ab] Thomas Van Galter
[Fm] disbanded their rock trio, Darlin', in favor of pursuing another project with a [Db] more electronic sound.
[Bbm] In [F] 1993, the two artists presented [Fm] a demo to Scottish techno label, [F] Soma Records.
Not long [Db] after, the pair released its first single, [Abm] The New Wave, in 1994.
[G] Their first commercially successful [D] single came just a year later.
[Bb] Defunct was an all-instrumental track [G] originally released in [A] 1995 and [Gm] re-released the following year
as a single by the band's new label, Virgin Records.
[Bb] This 96' re-release was accompanied [G] by a Spike Jonze-directed [A] music video.
[Eb]
Daft Punk's debut record was 1997's Homework.
Combining techno, house and rave elements, the album was [E] extremely influential to the 1990s dance music scene.
It also spawned the extremely successful single, Around the [Db] World, and [E] a music video [Em] directed by Michel Gondry.
A collection featuring all of [C] Homework's [G] legendary music videos, called [Am] [G] DAFT,
a story about dogs, androids, [E] firemen and tomatoes, was released in [Gbm] 1999.
[Em] [Ab] Though the group had previously [Db] performed without costumes, [Ab] they started wearing masks during [Em] their Homework shows.
For press appearances, they had their faces digitally [G] concealed or substituted by animation.
The group's sophomore effort was [Dbm] 2001's Discovery.
This record's sound featured a more disco and synth-pop infused style than their debut,
and sampled songs from the 70s and 80s.
The high-charting album also generated several successful [Abm] singles,
such as Face to Face, [E] Harder, Better, [D] Faster, Stronger, [Db] [B] and The [A] Cult Hit, One More Time.
[G]
That same year, Daft Punk's first [A] live [G] album, Alive 1997, was released.
Daft [A] Punk's popularity [G] rose throughout the Discovery years.
It was also during this [A] period that the band [Gbm] changed their look.
At their shows and rare press appearances, [A] they donned [G] futuristic robot suits,
and even wore LED enhanced [Gbm] helmets in [G] advertising campaigns.
In 2003, the musical [A] film [G] Interstellar 5555, the story of the [A] Secret Star System, was released,
and it contained a Japanese animated episode for each song [G] on the Discovery album.
Centering on the rescue of a kidnapped [A] alien band, [G] the film was co-produced by Daft Punk themselves,
and supervised [Ab] by manga artist Reiji Matsumoto.
A remix [Dm] album [A] entitled Daft [G] Club also came out in 2003.
[A] 2005 [G] saw the release of album number three, Human After All.
This [Ab] time, the duo added [C] components of rock and minimalism to their sound, which garnered mixed [D] reviews.
Nonetheless, the album was nominated for a Grammy, and produced singles such as Robot Rock and Techno Logic.
[E]
[Gb] [C] [D] [E]
Daft Punk went through another costume change with the [Dm] release of [E] Human After All.
[Gb] Their simplified [A] outfits were made up of black leather jackets [E] and pants,
[G] and maintained headgear similar to that of the [D] Discovery era.
[Em] The duo kept [Gb] busy in [C] 2006 with the release of the remix album, [Em] Human After All [Gb] Remixes,
[C] and a collection of [G] songs and videos called [Em] Musique Vol.
1, 1993 -2005.
[F] They also [Bb] played [Ab] several shows, including their first US performance [Db] in almost [C] a decade,
at the [Bb] Coachella Valley Music and Arts [F] Festival.
[G] [F] 2006 was also the year they made their directorial debut with the film premiere of Daft Punk's [Eb] Electroma.
[G] In [F] 2007, Daft Punk embarked on the Alive 2007 [G] World Tour,
[Fm] where they headlined several major festivals, as well as several sold-out Australian gigs.
Their Grammy-winning live album, Alive 2007, also came out that year.
Then, in 2008, Daft [F] Punk had their [Db] first televised live [Ab] performance at the 50th Annual Grammy [Fm] Awards,
when they performed the single Stronger with rapper Kanye West.
[Db] Daft Punk then returned to the studio to work on new [Ebm] material.
In 2009, they composed the score for Tron Legacy, a movie in which they would make a cameo.
Both the soundtrack and the film were released in December 2010.
With their blend of electro, techno, disco, [Gb] and pop, Daft [Fm] Punk brought house music to the mainstream.
[F] Combined with their mysterious image, explosive live performances, and memorable music videos,
[Bb] these French musicians are sure to keep [F] dancefloors hopping well into the future.
[C] [N]
[Eb] [Ab] Their musical [Fm] talent is matched by their rich visuals.
Welcome to WatchMojo [Bbm].com and today we'll be taking a look at the [Ab] history of Daft Punk.
Daft [Fm] Punk formed in the early 1990s when French musicians [Db] Guy-Manuel de Romain-Christou and [Ab] Thomas Van Galter
[Fm] disbanded their rock trio, Darlin', in favor of pursuing another project with a [Db] more electronic sound.
[Bbm] In [F] 1993, the two artists presented [Fm] a demo to Scottish techno label, [F] Soma Records.
Not long [Db] after, the pair released its first single, [Abm] The New Wave, in 1994.
[G] Their first commercially successful [D] single came just a year later.
[Bb] Defunct was an all-instrumental track [G] originally released in [A] 1995 and [Gm] re-released the following year
as a single by the band's new label, Virgin Records.
[Bb] This 96' re-release was accompanied [G] by a Spike Jonze-directed [A] music video.
[Eb]
Daft Punk's debut record was 1997's Homework.
Combining techno, house and rave elements, the album was [E] extremely influential to the 1990s dance music scene.
It also spawned the extremely successful single, Around the [Db] World, and [E] a music video [Em] directed by Michel Gondry.
A collection featuring all of [C] Homework's [G] legendary music videos, called [Am] [G] DAFT,
a story about dogs, androids, [E] firemen and tomatoes, was released in [Gbm] 1999.
[Em] [Ab] Though the group had previously [Db] performed without costumes, [Ab] they started wearing masks during [Em] their Homework shows.
For press appearances, they had their faces digitally [G] concealed or substituted by animation.
The group's sophomore effort was [Dbm] 2001's Discovery.
This record's sound featured a more disco and synth-pop infused style than their debut,
and sampled songs from the 70s and 80s.
The high-charting album also generated several successful [Abm] singles,
such as Face to Face, [E] Harder, Better, [D] Faster, Stronger, [Db] [B] and The [A] Cult Hit, One More Time.
[G]
That same year, Daft Punk's first [A] live [G] album, Alive 1997, was released.
Daft [A] Punk's popularity [G] rose throughout the Discovery years.
It was also during this [A] period that the band [Gbm] changed their look.
At their shows and rare press appearances, [A] they donned [G] futuristic robot suits,
and even wore LED enhanced [Gbm] helmets in [G] advertising campaigns.
In 2003, the musical [A] film [G] Interstellar 5555, the story of the [A] Secret Star System, was released,
and it contained a Japanese animated episode for each song [G] on the Discovery album.
Centering on the rescue of a kidnapped [A] alien band, [G] the film was co-produced by Daft Punk themselves,
and supervised [Ab] by manga artist Reiji Matsumoto.
A remix [Dm] album [A] entitled Daft [G] Club also came out in 2003.
[A] 2005 [G] saw the release of album number three, Human After All.
This [Ab] time, the duo added [C] components of rock and minimalism to their sound, which garnered mixed [D] reviews.
Nonetheless, the album was nominated for a Grammy, and produced singles such as Robot Rock and Techno Logic.
[E]
[Gb] [C] [D] [E]
Daft Punk went through another costume change with the [Dm] release of [E] Human After All.
[Gb] Their simplified [A] outfits were made up of black leather jackets [E] and pants,
[G] and maintained headgear similar to that of the [D] Discovery era.
[Em] The duo kept [Gb] busy in [C] 2006 with the release of the remix album, [Em] Human After All [Gb] Remixes,
[C] and a collection of [G] songs and videos called [Em] Musique Vol.
1, 1993 -2005.
[F] They also [Bb] played [Ab] several shows, including their first US performance [Db] in almost [C] a decade,
at the [Bb] Coachella Valley Music and Arts [F] Festival.
[G] [F] 2006 was also the year they made their directorial debut with the film premiere of Daft Punk's [Eb] Electroma.
[G] In [F] 2007, Daft Punk embarked on the Alive 2007 [G] World Tour,
[Fm] where they headlined several major festivals, as well as several sold-out Australian gigs.
Their Grammy-winning live album, Alive 2007, also came out that year.
Then, in 2008, Daft [F] Punk had their [Db] first televised live [Ab] performance at the 50th Annual Grammy [Fm] Awards,
when they performed the single Stronger with rapper Kanye West.
[Db] Daft Punk then returned to the studio to work on new [Ebm] material.
In 2009, they composed the score for Tron Legacy, a movie in which they would make a cameo.
Both the soundtrack and the film were released in December 2010.
With their blend of electro, techno, disco, [Gb] and pop, Daft [Fm] Punk brought house music to the mainstream.
[F] Combined with their mysterious image, explosive live performances, and memorable music videos,
[Bb] these French musicians are sure to keep [F] dancefloors hopping well into the future.
[C] [N]
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_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] Their musical [Fm] talent is matched by their rich visuals.
Welcome to WatchMojo [Bbm].com and today we'll be taking a look at the [Ab] history of Daft Punk.
Daft [Fm] Punk formed in the early 1990s when French musicians [Db] Guy-Manuel de Romain-Christou and [Ab] Thomas Van Galter
[Fm] disbanded their rock trio, Darlin', in favor of pursuing another project with a [Db] more electronic sound.
[Bbm] In [F] 1993, the two artists presented [Fm] a demo to Scottish techno label, [F] Soma Records.
Not long [Db] after, the pair released its first single, [Abm] The New Wave, in 1994. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Their first commercially successful [D] single came just a year later.
[Bb] Defunct was an all-instrumental track [G] originally released in [A] 1995 and [Gm] re-released the following year
as a single by the band's new label, Virgin Records.
[Bb] This 96' re-release was accompanied [G] by a Spike Jonze-directed [A] music video.
[Eb]
Daft Punk's debut record was 1997's Homework.
Combining techno, house and rave elements, the album was [E] extremely influential to the 1990s dance music scene.
It also spawned the extremely successful single, Around the [Db] World, and [E] a music video [Em] directed by Michel Gondry.
A collection featuring all of [C] Homework's [G] legendary music videos, called [Am] [G] DAFT,
a story about dogs, androids, [E] firemen and tomatoes, was released in [Gbm] 1999.
[Em] [Ab] Though the group had previously [Db] performed without costumes, [Ab] they started wearing masks during [Em] their Homework shows.
For press appearances, they had their faces digitally [G] concealed or substituted by animation.
The group's sophomore effort was [Dbm] 2001's Discovery.
This record's sound featured a more disco and synth-pop infused style than their debut,
and sampled songs from the 70s and 80s.
The high-charting album also generated several successful [Abm] singles,
such as Face to Face, [E] Harder, Better, [D] Faster, Stronger, [Db] _ [B] and _ The [A] Cult Hit, One More Time.
_ [G] _ _
That same year, Daft Punk's first [A] live [G] album, Alive 1997, was released.
Daft [A] Punk's popularity [G] rose throughout the Discovery years.
It was also during this [A] period that the band [Gbm] changed their look.
At their shows and rare press appearances, [A] they donned [G] futuristic robot suits,
and even wore LED enhanced [Gbm] helmets in [G] advertising campaigns.
In 2003, the musical [A] film [G] Interstellar 5555, the story of the [A] Secret Star System, was released,
and it contained a Japanese animated episode for each song [G] on the Discovery album.
Centering on the rescue of a kidnapped [A] alien band, [G] the film was co-produced by Daft Punk themselves,
and supervised [Ab] by manga artist Reiji Matsumoto.
A remix [Dm] album [A] entitled Daft [G] Club also came out in 2003.
[A] 2005 [G] saw the release of album number three, Human After All.
This [Ab] time, the duo added [C] components of rock and minimalism to their sound, which garnered mixed [D] reviews.
Nonetheless, the album was nominated for a Grammy, and produced singles such as Robot Rock and Techno Logic.
_ _ [E] _
_ _ [Gb] _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ [E]
Daft Punk went through another costume change with the [Dm] release of [E] Human After All.
[Gb] Their simplified [A] outfits were made up of black leather jackets [E] and pants,
[G] and maintained headgear similar to that of the [D] Discovery era.
[Em] The duo kept [Gb] busy in [C] 2006 with the release of the remix album, [Em] Human After All [Gb] Remixes,
[C] and a collection of [G] songs and videos called [Em] Musique Vol.
1, 1993 _ -2005.
[F] They also [Bb] played [Ab] several shows, including their first US performance [Db] in almost [C] a decade,
at the [Bb] Coachella Valley Music and Arts [F] Festival. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [F] 2006 was also the year they made their directorial debut with the film premiere of Daft Punk's [Eb] Electroma. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] In [F] 2007, Daft Punk embarked on the Alive 2007 [G] World Tour,
[Fm] where they headlined several major festivals, as well as several sold-out Australian gigs.
Their Grammy-winning live album, Alive 2007, also came out that year.
Then, in 2008, Daft [F] Punk had their [Db] first televised live [Ab] performance at the 50th Annual Grammy [Fm] Awards,
when they performed the single Stronger with rapper Kanye West.
[Db] Daft Punk then returned to the studio to work on new [Ebm] material.
In 2009, they composed the score for Tron Legacy, a movie in which they would make a cameo.
Both the soundtrack and the film were released in December 2010.
With their blend of electro, techno, disco, [Gb] and pop, Daft [Fm] Punk brought house music to the mainstream.
[F] Combined with their mysterious image, explosive live performances, and memorable music videos,
[Bb] these French musicians are sure to keep [F] dancefloors hopping well into the future.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] Their musical [Fm] talent is matched by their rich visuals.
Welcome to WatchMojo [Bbm].com and today we'll be taking a look at the [Ab] history of Daft Punk.
Daft [Fm] Punk formed in the early 1990s when French musicians [Db] Guy-Manuel de Romain-Christou and [Ab] Thomas Van Galter
[Fm] disbanded their rock trio, Darlin', in favor of pursuing another project with a [Db] more electronic sound.
[Bbm] In [F] 1993, the two artists presented [Fm] a demo to Scottish techno label, [F] Soma Records.
Not long [Db] after, the pair released its first single, [Abm] The New Wave, in 1994. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Their first commercially successful [D] single came just a year later.
[Bb] Defunct was an all-instrumental track [G] originally released in [A] 1995 and [Gm] re-released the following year
as a single by the band's new label, Virgin Records.
[Bb] This 96' re-release was accompanied [G] by a Spike Jonze-directed [A] music video.
[Eb]
Daft Punk's debut record was 1997's Homework.
Combining techno, house and rave elements, the album was [E] extremely influential to the 1990s dance music scene.
It also spawned the extremely successful single, Around the [Db] World, and [E] a music video [Em] directed by Michel Gondry.
A collection featuring all of [C] Homework's [G] legendary music videos, called [Am] [G] DAFT,
a story about dogs, androids, [E] firemen and tomatoes, was released in [Gbm] 1999.
[Em] [Ab] Though the group had previously [Db] performed without costumes, [Ab] they started wearing masks during [Em] their Homework shows.
For press appearances, they had their faces digitally [G] concealed or substituted by animation.
The group's sophomore effort was [Dbm] 2001's Discovery.
This record's sound featured a more disco and synth-pop infused style than their debut,
and sampled songs from the 70s and 80s.
The high-charting album also generated several successful [Abm] singles,
such as Face to Face, [E] Harder, Better, [D] Faster, Stronger, [Db] _ [B] and _ The [A] Cult Hit, One More Time.
_ [G] _ _
That same year, Daft Punk's first [A] live [G] album, Alive 1997, was released.
Daft [A] Punk's popularity [G] rose throughout the Discovery years.
It was also during this [A] period that the band [Gbm] changed their look.
At their shows and rare press appearances, [A] they donned [G] futuristic robot suits,
and even wore LED enhanced [Gbm] helmets in [G] advertising campaigns.
In 2003, the musical [A] film [G] Interstellar 5555, the story of the [A] Secret Star System, was released,
and it contained a Japanese animated episode for each song [G] on the Discovery album.
Centering on the rescue of a kidnapped [A] alien band, [G] the film was co-produced by Daft Punk themselves,
and supervised [Ab] by manga artist Reiji Matsumoto.
A remix [Dm] album [A] entitled Daft [G] Club also came out in 2003.
[A] 2005 [G] saw the release of album number three, Human After All.
This [Ab] time, the duo added [C] components of rock and minimalism to their sound, which garnered mixed [D] reviews.
Nonetheless, the album was nominated for a Grammy, and produced singles such as Robot Rock and Techno Logic.
_ _ [E] _
_ _ [Gb] _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ [E]
Daft Punk went through another costume change with the [Dm] release of [E] Human After All.
[Gb] Their simplified [A] outfits were made up of black leather jackets [E] and pants,
[G] and maintained headgear similar to that of the [D] Discovery era.
[Em] The duo kept [Gb] busy in [C] 2006 with the release of the remix album, [Em] Human After All [Gb] Remixes,
[C] and a collection of [G] songs and videos called [Em] Musique Vol.
1, 1993 _ -2005.
[F] They also [Bb] played [Ab] several shows, including their first US performance [Db] in almost [C] a decade,
at the [Bb] Coachella Valley Music and Arts [F] Festival. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [F] 2006 was also the year they made their directorial debut with the film premiere of Daft Punk's [Eb] Electroma. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] In [F] 2007, Daft Punk embarked on the Alive 2007 [G] World Tour,
[Fm] where they headlined several major festivals, as well as several sold-out Australian gigs.
Their Grammy-winning live album, Alive 2007, also came out that year.
Then, in 2008, Daft [F] Punk had their [Db] first televised live [Ab] performance at the 50th Annual Grammy [Fm] Awards,
when they performed the single Stronger with rapper Kanye West.
[Db] Daft Punk then returned to the studio to work on new [Ebm] material.
In 2009, they composed the score for Tron Legacy, a movie in which they would make a cameo.
Both the soundtrack and the film were released in December 2010.
With their blend of electro, techno, disco, [Gb] and pop, Daft [Fm] Punk brought house music to the mainstream.
[F] Combined with their mysterious image, explosive live performances, and memorable music videos,
[Bb] these French musicians are sure to keep [F] dancefloors hopping well into the future.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [N] _