De Brassers is a belgian punkwave group from the early eighties, originating from Hamont in the Province of Limburg. Their "spleen-punk" made it to the final of the 1980 edition of the Rock Rally. Their single "En Toen Was Er Niets Meer" ("And Then There Was Nothing"), their main artifact, was a release without a record company. Although very low-budget and badly produced, the anger and the energy of the single made it a cult hit. Together with groups like Gruppenbild (with Stijn Meuris from Noordkaap), Struggler and Siglo XX, they formed the core of the doomy punk scene from Limburg for a while. Occasionally, De Brassers still perform on stage (for benefits etc. like the one for newspaper De Morgen in 1987, for Kom Op Tegen Kanker in 1995...). In 1998 they were featured in the lineup of the Euro-Rock festival in Neerpelt, together with their contemporaries Anne Clark, Red Zebra, Struggler, The Sisters of Mercy, The Bollock Brothers and The Stranglers. [SOURCE: THE BELGIAN POP & ROCK ARCHIVES]
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