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The Swing (ca. 1767) by Fragonard   One of the iconic images of French erotica. Notice the peeping tom lying at her feet trying to glare upskirt
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The Swing (ca. 1767) by Fragonard
One of the iconic images of French erotica. Notice the peeping tom lying at her feet trying to glare upskirt

De Kommeniste discogs was a Belgian band of the early 1980s. They consisted of vocalist Marc Meulemans, bass player Herman Tallein, drummer Bob Campenaerts. Their debut single was produced by Marc Moulin and Dan Lacksman and was called 'Wonder Der Techniek'. A year later followed '1000 Titels', their first and only album. Their sound was inspired by British bands such as Wire, Joy Division and The Cure. The single 'Ritmische Dans' became a cult classic.



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