- A1: Camouflage
- A2: La Nuit Noire
- A3: On A Faim
- A4: Mineurs En Danger
- A5: Casse-Tête Chinois
- B1: Le Renard
- B2: Soleil Noir
- B3: Il Tua Son Petit Frere
- B4: Lobotomie
- B5: Helene Et Le Sang
- B6: La Mort Au Choix
- C1: Petit Agite
- C2: Porcherie
- C3: Manifeste
- C4: Macadam Massacre
- C5: Ibrahim
- D1: Protesta
- D2: Vivre Livre Ou Mourir
- D3: Panik
- D4: If The Kids Are United
- D5: L'empereur Tomato-Ketchup
- D6: Macadam Circus
Viva Bertaga is the ultimate live testimony of the Bérurier's.
On 9, 10 and 11 November 1989, the Olympia shuddered to life under the rebellious anthems of the youth movement, before the Bérus signed the final armistice of alternative rock.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, Les Bérus were at the height of their powers, and you could hear it. A two-hour concert in front of a packed house, where each song is the subject of a stage production and where metropolitan Indians, rebellious Chinese, internationalist deserters... follow one another.
Viva Bertaga is widely regarded as one of Bérurier Noir's major albums, thanks to the vast panorama it offers of the band's repertoire and the energy that emanates from its live versions.
Recorded and mixed by Eric Débris (Metal Urbain).




















