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- ÉVoid abstract "éVoid is one of the more important rock bands to emerge in 1980s South Africa. A three-piece rock outfit, it featured the brothers Lucien and Erik Windrich and various drummers Georg Voros, Wayne Harker and Danny de Wet. Erik played keyboards and sang lead vocal, while Lucien played guitar and provided backing vocals.éVoid emerged to become the most successful and influential of the white South African punk bands to take up African-inspired images and sounds in their sonic rebellion against apartheid.".
- ÉVoid wikiPageExternalLink evoid%20clips.htm.
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- ÉVoid wikiPageRevisionID "668090825".
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink A&R.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink A-side_and_B-side.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Afro-rock.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Apartheid.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Artists_and_repertoire.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink B-side.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Bloemfontein.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Brakpan.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Town.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_African_alternative_rock_groups.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Cologne.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Europe.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Durban.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Cape.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Ella_Mental.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink England.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Gauteng.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Grahamstown.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Hotline.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Johannesburg.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Juluka.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink London.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink My_Sharona.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink National_Film_and_Television_School.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink National_Service.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink National_service.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Pretoria.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Rhodesia.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Sotho_language.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Defence_Force.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Kekana.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink The_Citizen_(South_Africa).
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink The_Continent.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink The_Knack.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink The_Netherlands.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink University_of_KwaZulu-Natal.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink University_of_KwaZulu–Natal.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Warner_Music_Group.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Witwatersrand.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Wonderboom_(band).
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink Yin_Yang_Yo!.
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLink ÉVoid_(album).
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Karl A. Windrich".
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lucien and Erik Windrich".
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lucien, Erik and Karl Windrich".
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "ÉVoid".
- ÉVoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "éVoid".
- ÉVoid hasPhotoCollection ÉVoid.
- ÉVoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- ÉVoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lowercase_title.
- ÉVoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Primary_sources.
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- ÉVoid subject Category:South_African_alternative_rock_groups.
- ÉVoid type Thing.
- ÉVoid comment "éVoid is one of the more important rock bands to emerge in 1980s South Africa. A three-piece rock outfit, it featured the brothers Lucien and Erik Windrich and various drummers Georg Voros, Wayne Harker and Danny de Wet.".
- ÉVoid label "ÉVoid".
- ÉVoid sameAs m.01pdx0p.
- ÉVoid sameAs Q8077867.
- ÉVoid sameAs Q8077867.
- ÉVoid wasDerivedFrom ÉVoid?oldid=668090825.
- ÉVoid isPrimaryTopicOf ÉVoid.