Parabellum is considered one of the leading groups of the French punk rock scene because of its longevity, the caustic, claimant, anarchist and humorous character of its texts mocking politics and society ("Anarchy in Chiraquie", "Osmose 99", Welcome to Paradise" ...). Musically, Schultz defined Parabellum as "the most punk of rock'n'roll bands and the most rock'n'roll of punk bands". Parabellum was known for their rock interpretation of some popular French or French-language songs like Amsterdam by
Jacques Brel (now Ilot Amsterdam), A Saint-Lazare by Aristide Bruant or Cayenne. Schultz is known to have been in parallel with Parabellum, guitarist of
Los Carayos, a band formed by François Hadji-Lazaro,
Manu Chao and Alain Wampas. Géant-Vert was also lyricist of Les Rats, where Roland Chamallow was a bassist. ==References==