Red Zebra (band) explained

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Red Zebra
Origin:Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium
Genre:Post-punk, punk rock, new wave
Years Active:–present
Label:Parsley, TA2, Halu, Parsifal
Current Members:Peter Slabbynck
Dett Peyskens
Chris De Neve
Geert Maertens
Sam Claeys
Johan Isselée
Past Members:Patrick Provoost
Bruno Melon
Pieter Vreede
Hazy
Jan D'Hondt
Nicolas Delfossea
Jurgen Surinx
Chery Derycke

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

They started at the end of the 1970s and have the following members: Peter Slabbynck (vocals), Geert Maertens (lead guitar), Vincent Hallez (second guitar and bass guitar) and Johan Isselee (drums).[1] 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.

Their song "I Can't Live in a Living Room" was used in Asia Argento's 2014 film Incompresa (English title Misunderstood).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Red Zebra Discography at Discogs . Discogs.com . 2012-05-12.