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About Bernd Begemann
German alternative pop singer/songwriter and guitarist Bernd Begemann was born in 1963 and adopted six months later by the Begemann family. By his teens he had fallen under the urgent pull of punk rock and formed the band Vatikan. Moving to Hamburg at the age of 20, Begemann joined Die Antwort, a band that released its debut album, 1987, in 1988. Begemann has also released several albums as a solo artist, including Rezession Baby. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
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Bernd Begemann's Discography (6)
| Endlich | Begafon |
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| Ich Werde Sie Finden |
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| Jetzt Bist Du In Talkshows |
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| Live |
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| Rezession, Baby! |
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Compilations Featuring Bernd Begemann (7)
| Müssen Alle Mit | Tapete Records |
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| Strum And Twang: A private collection of... | Big Cat Records |
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| Gestatten-wir Kommen Aus |
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| Müssen Alle Mit 2 |
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| Neudeutsch |
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