# | Release title | Total tracks | Type of release is | Imprint date | Label | |
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1 | One One One (Rien Pour L'Héroine) | 3 | Audio | 1998 | Universal | |
2 | Jeunes, Coupables Et Libres | 15 | Audio | 1998 | ||
3 | Jeunes, Coupables Et Libres Remix | 4 | Audio | 1999 | Universal | |
4 | Jeunes, Coupables Et Libres | 15 | Audio | 1998 | Universal Music | |
5 | C'est Justifiable / Fils Du Dragon | 6 | Audio | 1997 | Delabel | |
6 | En 2/2 | 6 | Audio | 2000 | Electric Boogie Records | |
7 | J'Attaque Du Mike / L'Homme Que L'On Nomme Diable Rouge | 6 | Audio | 1996 | ||
8 | Xstory | 17 | Audio | 2007 | Menace Records (2) | |
9 | Bing Bang Vol. 1 | 6 | Audio | 2000 | ||
10 | Classe & X | 38 | Audio | 2013-05-31 | Keep It Fake | |
11 | Style De Vie / Quand Tu Cries A La Faillite | 4 | Audio | 1998 | Universal |
French rap group from Paris, formed in the 90s by MC's Ill and Cassidy. Another MC, Hi-Fi, was involved but was not really part of the group.
Member of the famous Time Bomb crew, with [a=Oxmo Puccino], [a=Lunatic (7)], [a=Pit Baccardi], etc., the X.Men became "Les X" because of legal issues.