Bassline Boys is a Belgian production duo comprising Fabian Van Messen and Marc Neuttiens. In 1989, at a time when Belgium was experiencing the effervescence of the newbeat movement, they composed the single "Warbeat", based on excerpts from speeches by Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler. A report on Christophe Dechavanne's program Ciel mon mardi likened "Warbeat" to the music of neo-Nazi drug addicts. Stung by this defamatory portrayal, the Bassline Boys responded to the TV host with the release of "On se calme", a track which, ironically, proved a big hit on the radio and in clubs. The duo continued their humorous formula, sampling celebrities such as soccer coach Raymond Goethals on "Magouille!" in 1990. The same year, they cover Queen's "We Will Rock You" in a rap version. The Bassline Boys gradually ceased their activity after the publication of the vulgar " Je suis une grosse folle! / De Vuil Janet " in 1992.
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Je suis une grosse folle / De Vuil Janet
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Warbeat (Including Rare Single and Maxi Versions)
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Le meilleur des années 80 (Best of Bassline Boys)
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Je Suis Une Grosse Folle
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We Will Rock You / Just for Fun
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Baby B. Bonjour (Including French And English Versions)
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Magouille (Including Instrumental And Maxi Versions)
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On se calme (Including Instrumental And Maxi Versions)
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Je suis une grosse folle (Angela Mix)
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Rebirth
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I Deeply Regret That
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Délire 80 - La fête la plus folle (30 tubes années 80)
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La fête toujours plus folle (30 titres pour faire la fête 90's Mix)
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Maxis 80, Programme 19/25 (Les meilleurs maxi 45T des années 80)
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Je suis une grosse folle 2K25 Versions Officielles
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