I find it odd that pretty much every artist or group that were involved in laying out the foundations of the industrial scene, or followed thereafter, have their own topics (hell, even Rapoon). But not Zoviet France, who championed a style that set them apart from the contemporary industrial lot, and spawned so many great descendants with ZF dna in their lineage.
For me, after hearing and reading about ZF for some time, it started with getting the Shouting at the Ground 2LP. I was intrigued and started to collect whatever I could lay my hands on. I remember a particularly lucky mid-nineties record buying spree in London, where I scored both Mohnomishe 2LP and Gris 10" at the Record & Vinyl Exchange shop in Notting Hill Gate. I have since acquired every official release in (at least) one format or another and caught a number of concerts.
So come on and drop your ZF anecdotes... albums you liked, gigs you went to, perhaps they even influenced your own creative output?