Their third album, Les Wampas vous aiment (Les Wampas love you), released in 1990, contained the popular single "Petite Fille", whose video was played on French TV channel M6, and also includes crowd favorites "Ce soir c'est Noël" (a personal version of the Christmas Carols, available all year long on stage...) and "Quelle joie le rock'n'roll".
Recorded one year after guitarist Marc Police's suicide and probably their most inspired album, it includes a heart-breaking, breathtaking — and yet hilarious — tribute song to their friend ("Les îles au soleil", "Islands under the sun").
The song contains the lyrics: "Elle ne pense qu'à ça, elle n'en dort plus la nuit [...] La seule chose qui lui ferait plaisir Ce serait de voir Chirac en prison."
It was played by radio stations Ouï FM and Le Mouv', however, and achieved much more publicity when Les Guignols de l'info, a satirical puppet show on Canal+ television, made a video for the song.
In interviews, Didier Wampas often repeats that he earns approximately a quarter of his private incomes from his activity as a singer, and the rest from his job as a mechanic at the RATP (public transportation service in Paris), which he kept in spite of the increasing fame and success of the band.
In October 2011, Didier Wampas released his first solo album entitled Taisez moi (Silence me) which was recorded in Los Angeles and Brussels with musicians Ryan Ross (Ex Panic!
The album included the songs "Chanteur de droite" (a defense of the French singer Michel Sardou) and "Karmann"; a tribute to deceased ex-guitarist Marc Police.
In 2008, the band headed off to Sweden at Pelle Gunnerfeldt's (The Hives) to record Les Wampas sont la preuve que Dieu existe released in 2009.