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    Der Böse Bub Eugen
    Der Böse Bub Eugen

    Swiss rock band, formed in 1983 in Schaffhausen. The name translates “The bad boy Eugene”. They were first regarded as the Swiss version of Die Ärzte, yet their style was somewhere between Swiss punk and new wave. They quote e.g. Kleenex, Sperma, Mittagspause, F.S.K., Abwärts, S.Y.P.H. and ZK as their influences.


    The original line-up consisted of:
    Lenz aka Lenz Müller: bass, backing vocals
    Fisch aka Martin Fischer: drums
    Rämi aka Stephan Ramming: vocals, guitar

    In 1989, after the release of their album [m317589], Lenz left the band. In 1990 they changed their name to just Eugen and reformed with a different line-up. In 1998 they stopped their Eugen project alltogether after their new guitar player left the band to become a fulltime dad.

    Lenz and Fisch both now play in a band called “50 Foot Mama” from Zurich. Rämi works as a sports reporter for the newspaper NZZ.

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