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Red Zebra (band)

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Active from
  
1978

Genre
  
Punk


Albums
  
From Ape to Zebra, Maquis, Last Band Standing

Members
  
Peter Slabbynck, Johan Isselee, Geert Maertens

Record labels
  
Zebra Records, Halu, Astronaut Records, Classix Records

Similar
  
TC Matic, Luc Van Acker, Nacht und Nebel, The Wolf Banes, The Kids

Red Zebra is a Belgian post-punk group from Bruges.

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They started at the end of the 1970s and have the following members: Peter Slabbynck (vocals), Geert Maertens (lead guitar), Sam Claeys (second guitar and bass guitar) and Johan Isselee (drums). In 1980 they had their biggest hit I Can't Live In A Living room, today still a punk classic. The group still exists and also has a related project today, namely The John Lennon Rifle Club. On 6. December 2010, it was announced that the cooperation between singer Peter Slabbynck and the other members of the group was stopped. They announced this on their page on Myspace. In 2017 they reformed.

Discography

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  • I Can't Live In A Living Room
  • TV Activity
  • Bastogne
  • Lust
  • Polar Club
  • Maquis
  • Always
  • From Ape To Zebra (Parsifal)
  • A Red Zebra Is Not A Dead Zebra
  • Sanitized For Your Protection
  • Mimicry
  • John Wayne
  • Last Band Standing
  • Don't Put Your Head In A Bucket (Parsifal)
  • Punks Don't Have Barbecues
  • Blue Nothing Day
  • The Art Of Conversation
  • Kookaburra
  • Spit On The City
  • I Got The Microphone
  • Live In Front Of A Nation
  • No Kitchen In The House

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    Songs

    I Can't Live In A Living RoomLast Band Standing · 2001
    Pony Girl Punishment2002
    I'm Falling ApartLast Band Standing · 2001

    References

    Red Zebra (band) Wikipedia