November 1983, Ghent, Belgium. Out of the political punkband More Action's ruins rose The Mudgang, founded by drummer Paul Brusseel, bass player Jo de Bondt, and singer-guitarist Luc Van den Berghe. Unable to deny their past, they played rough punkabilly having The Cramps, The Meteors and The Straycats as their biggest influence. Only a few months later saxophone player Steven Janssens (now the WhoDads and The Revelaires) joined the gang. Soon, he would swap his sax for a guitar. In the beginning their gigs were characterized by a generous amount of enthusiasm. This combined w… read more
November 1983, Ghent, Belgium. Out of the political punkband More Action's ruins rose The Mudgang, founded by drummer Paul Brusseel, bass player Jo de Bondt, and singer-guitarist Luc Van den Berghe. Unable to deny their past, they played rough punkabilly having The Cramps, The Meteors a… read more
November 1983, Ghent, Belgium. Out of the political punkband More Action's ruins rose The Mudgang, founded by drummer Paul Brusseel, bass player Jo de Bondt, and singer-guitarist Luc Van den Berghe. Unable to deny their past, they played rough punkabilly having The Cramps, The Meteors and The Straycats as their biggest influence. Only a few months later sax… read more