Lavvi Ebbel is a Belgian funk-rock band that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Formed in 1977, they were part of the BelPop scene, a vibrant movement in Belgian music akin to the punk and new wave rebellions of the time. The band is known for hits like "Give Me a Gun," "Victoria," and "No Place to Go," which was featured on the influential compilation album *Get Sprouts*. Their sound blended punk energy with organ and horn elements, drawing influences from bands like The Sex Pistols, The Clash, Devo, and Talking Heads.
Lavvi Ebbel disbanded after a few years but reunited in 2013, embarking on a "Zombie Tour" with new member Kloot Per W. They released a remix of "Victoria" and a compilation album. The band's music has continued to evolve, with recent releases including "Wir Schaffen Das" and the retrospective collection *Guns and Crêpe Flambée (1977-2014)*. Despite facing challenges in the Belgian music industry during their early years, Lavvi Ebbel remains a significant figure in the country's musical heritage.
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