The band has released four studio albums: Something for Nothing in 2010, Pardon My French in 2013, Get Lost, Find Yourself in 2015, and Gone Are the Good Days in 2021.
[1] Shortly after their formation they asked Bertrand's brother Éric Poncet and close friend Mathias Rigal who despite having no experience as a bass guitarist joined the band.
[1] Poncet describes the choice of The Goonies as a "good childhood reference" and felt the name reflected who the band members are.
[4] The band found it difficult to establish a fanbase in their native country of France as there is, in Poncet's opinion, "absolutely no rock scene."
[7] To coincide with the re-release the band released a music video for "Captain Blood", which was overall the second single off the album.
[4] In January 2013 the band started to record their second album with producer Joey Sturgis in Michigan, United States.
[21] Across March and April the band returned to the United States to support the upcoming release of their second studio album.
festival they wrapped a short headline tour with support from Handguns, State Champs and City Lights in mid March.
[22][23] The band is also supporting A Day to Remember on the first half of their Right Back at It Again tour also featuring Of Mice & Men.
[26][28] They played Slam Dunk Festival 2013 in the United Kingdom in May[29] and then completed their first tour of the country in September with Climates and Light You Up.
[32] The band has said that Europe was their focus for 2014,[32] In which it was announced they would act as main support for We Came As Romans along with The Color Morale and Palm Reader in the United Kingdom.
[41] On May 14, 2021 the band dropped a new song called "Bitter" and also announced the new album Gone Are the Good Days which was released on July 30, 2021.
's musical style is defined by a pop punk sound,[3][29] contrasted with "growling hardcore"[3] and a "heavy metal alter ego".
[8][46] They have been said to "combine the energy of punk, the catchiness of pop, and the crushing assault of hardcore into a power party sound".
[47] Singer Bertrand Poncet has stated that although the band is French, their sound is American, which is why they write lyrics in English.
[48] Rhythm guitarist Paul Wilson stated that "I Am Nothing Like You", also from Pardon My French, is the heaviest song they have ever written.
claim they never intended to sound like these bands and simply wanted to apply aggressive musical traits to pop punk.
[1] They have said that they are influenced by a variety of styles, including but not limited to dubstep, classical, rock, heavy metal and pop.