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Front 242
Front 242
Belgian electronic music group
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C-Tec
C-Tec
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Psy'Aviah
Psy'Aviah
band that plays trip hop
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Glis
Glis
musical artist
4
Front Line Assembly
Front Line Assembly
Canadian electro-industrial band
5
Revolting Cocks
Revolting Cocks
band
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Bigod 20
Bigod 20
band
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Mark Boals
Mark Boals
American musician
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John Greaves
John Greaves
British musician and composer
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Michael Kiske
Michael Kiske
German singer
10
Sean Kinney
Sean Kinney
American musician
11
Jon Anderson
Jon Anderson
English singer
12
Tsunku
Tsunku
Japanese musician and record producer
13
Café Tacvba
Café Tacvba
latin rock band from Ciudad Satélite, Mexico
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Dazz Band
Dazz Band
American funk band
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Tarja Turunen
Tarja Turunen
Finnish opera/symphonic rock singer
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Chino Moreno
Chino Moreno
American singer and musician
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Audio Adrenaline
Audio Adrenaline
American Christian rock band
18
Geddy Lee
Geddy Lee
vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the Canadian rock group Rush
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Covenant
Covenant
Swedish electronic music band
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Hermética
Hermética
Argentine heavy metal band
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Suicide Commando
Suicide Commando
Belgian band
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Kip Hanrahan
Kip Hanrahan
American jazz music impresario, record producer and percussionist
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Glenn Hughes
Glenn Hughes
British bassist and singer
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Joe Lynn Turner
Joe Lynn Turner
American singer
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Richard Parry
Richard Parry
Canadian musician, composer and producer
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Stephen Christian
Stephen Christian
American musician
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The Moonglows
The Moonglows
American R&B group
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Daron Malakian
Daron Malakian
Armenian-American guitarist
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The Ex
The Ex
Dutch underground band
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Birmingham 6
Birmingham 6
Danish music band
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The Rev
The Rev
American musician and songwriter
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Ronnie James Dio
Ronnie James Dio
American heavy metal singer
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Mike Pinder
Mike Pinder
British musician
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Bobby Kimball
Bobby Kimball
American singer
35
The Diamonds
The Diamonds
Canadian Vocal Quartet
36
Davey Havok
Davey Havok
American singer
37
New Mind
New Mind
electro-industrial band from Cumbria, Great Britain
38
Delerium
Delerium
Canadian band
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Snot
Snot
American rock band
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Tokyo Blade
Tokyo Blade
English heavy metal band
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Jean-Marc Lederman
Jean-Marc Lederman
keyboard player, music producer
42
Värttinä
Värttinä
Finnish band
43
Luc Arbogast
Luc Arbogast
French artist and singer, songwriter
Jean-Luc De Meyer
lyricist, vocalist

Jean-Luc De Meyer

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lyricist, vocalist
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Jean-Luc De Meyer (born 1957 in Brussels) is a vocalist and lyricist who is best known as the lead vocalist of the Belgian EBM group Front 242.

He started singing in the experimental group "Under Viewer" with Patrick Codenys. Both joined Front 242 early in their history and de Meyer's distinctive growl became part of the group's trademark sound as their reputation grew during the late 1980s. By the early 1990s the Front 242 formula seemed to be tiring and there were growing musical differences within the group. In 1994 the band went on hiatus while de Meyer and other members started to focus on side projects.

The most prominent of these was Cyber-Tec Project - later known as C-Tec. C-Tec produced two albums before going dormant towards the end of the 1990s, whilst his other project Cobalt 60 was more coolly received.

De Meyer rejoined a rejuvenated Front 242 in 1998 to compose radically reworked versions of many of their songs, which they then performed on their first tour in five years, appropriately called the Re:Boot tour.

De Meyer also performed vocals with Bigod 20 on their single "The Bog", with Birmingham 6 on their album "Error of Judgment", and with Glis on their album "Nemesis". In 2006 he contributed the vocals to the song "Future Fail" of the Front Line Assembly album "Artificial Soldier" and guest vocals on the songs "The Creature" and "The Dive" of the Implant albums "Audio Blender" and "Implantology". Since 2006, he started 2 new bands: 32CRASH (with the members of Implant) and Modern Cubism, where he sings poems by Charles Baudelaire and Geo Norge..

He published a book in French in 2008, "Tous contraints", and started appearing on stage for performances as a reader and humorist.

In 2010 he collaborated with Psy'Aviah on the track Ophélie, released on the album Eclectric. In the track Jean-Luc is singing verses taken out of the poem with the same name from Arthur Rimbaud.

On 28 October 2011, his side project with members of Implant, 32CRASH released their second album y2112y on Alfa Matrix.