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X-Pulsion
X-Pulsion
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Arthur Grumiaux
Arthur Grumiaux
Belgian violinist and pianist
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Lofofora
Lofofora
musical ensemble
3
Bérurier Noir
Bérurier Noir
band
4
Maurane
Maurane
Belgian singer (1960-2018)
5
Tuxedomoon
Tuxedomoon
American band
6
Henri Pousseur
Henri Pousseur
Belgian composer
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Cock Sparrer
Cock Sparrer
British Punk/Oi! Band
8
Plastic Bertrand
Plastic Bertrand
Belgian editor, musician, producer, songwriter, television presenter
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dEUS
dEUS
Belgian rock group
10
Aksak Maboul
Aksak Maboul
Belgian band that plays experimental rock
11
Mélanie De Biasio
Mélanie De Biasio
Belgian soul jazz singer, composer and flutist
12
Gaby Moreno
Gaby Moreno
Guatemalan singer-songwriter and guitarist
13
Die Ärzte
Die Ärzte
German rock band
14
Jacques Brel
Jacques Brel
Belgian singer-songwriter
15
Skids
Skids
rock band from Scotland
16
The Chakachas
The Chakachas
band
17
The Names
The Names
band
18
Philip Catherine
Philip Catherine
musician
19
The Pagans
The Pagans
1970s American punk band
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The Viletones
The Viletones
21
The Damned
The Damned
British rock band
22
André Caplet
André Caplet
French composer
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X-Ray Spex
X-Ray Spex
band
24
Agathocles
Agathocles
band
25
Grand Jojo
Grand Jojo
Belgian singer
26
The Raincoats
The Raincoats
British band
27
Karkwa
Karkwa
band
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Greyskull
Greyskull
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The Gun Club
The Gun Club
band
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Pascal Gabriel
Pascal Gabriel
musician
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Suicide
Suicide
American musical duo
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Red Cardell
Red Cardell
Breton Rock band
The Razors on the Place du Vieux-Marché in Namur, Belgium in 1978. From left to right: Rudï, Jean-Louis, Bob, Chris and Gaby

The Razors is a punk rock band from Namur, Belgium formed in late 1977 and split in September 1978.

Mainly influenced by The Ramones and the early British punk rock scene, the Razors quickly made theirs this new principle: "We don't know how to play music. Well, who cares? Let's do it anyway !"
They played very short and fast 1-2-3-4 style punk rock songs. The lyrics, when not playing covers from The Stooges or Sham 69, were written by Chris Azoeuf alias Chris Toulouse (in very poor English) and were clearly politically (left-wing) oriented.

Their concerts were characterized by "some" disruptance and some ended in a mess (the horse-mounted police charged the band and the crowd at an open-air concert).

After the split, each went into other musical projects, playing again with one or another and from time to time.
Pascal Gabriel alias Gaby Siclet, Bob and Chris set up the Bananas for a few months. Then Rudï and Chris along with Marcel Deroeck formed Acné Juvénile.
Gaby, soon after, left for London and since then has pursued a productive musical career.