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Delired Cameleon Family

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French progressive rock group, featuring Cyrille Verdeaux, and Ivan Coaquette, who joined forces to compose the soundtrack for the film Visa de Censure No. X by French actor Pierre Clementi. The name Delired Cameleon Family was taken from a humorous "Franglo" pun, "delire raide camé Léon". This being an English language name for a French project, it contains, perhaps unintentionally, two words that do not exist in the English language: delired as the adjective form of delirium ("delirious" would have been correct), and cameleon is a misspelling of the lizard species chameleon (probably confused with the French spelling, caméléon).

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Delired Cameleon Family has released 2+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Clearlight Box-Set, Musique Du Film "Visa De Censure N°X" De Pierre Clementi. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Delired Cameleon Family's most popular tracks include Le boeuf, Weird Ceremony, Raganesh, La fin du début, Novavanna. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

French progressive rock group, featuring Cyrille Verdeaux, and Ivan Coaquette, who joined forces to compose the soundtrack for the film Visa de Censure No. X by French actor Pierre Clementi. The na... Read the full biography on this page.

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