Grand Champion International de Course
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Grand Champion International de Course is the second album by Québécois
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 rock
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 band Les Trois Accords
Les Trois Accords
Les Trois Accords is a rock band from Drummondville, Quebec. The band launched its first album Gros mammouth album in 2003. Some of the notable songs, taken from that album, include "Hawaïenne", "Saskatchewan" and "Lucille". Along with their videos, these songs received heavy exposure in Quebec...

 released in 2006 featuring the single, "Grand Champion". The single was available as a free single of the week on the iTunes Store
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in October 2006.

Track listing

  1. "Bing Bing"
  2. "St-Cyrille-de-Wendover"
  3. "Grand Champion"
  4. "M'as Tu Dit?"
  5. "Gratte-moi"
  6. "Tout Nu sur La Plage"
  7. "Jean"
  8. "Ton Avion"
  9. "Louis-Félix-Antoine"
  10. "Pièce de Viande"
  11. "Youri"
  12. "Bac à Fleurs"
  13. "Tu"
  14. "Je T'ai Vu me Voir"
  15. "Megaphotocopie"
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