Their name (which can both be pronounced as Siglo Iks Iks or as Siglo Vingt) stems from an anarchist movement during the Spanish civil war. Their second single “The Art of War” got the group a small but very loyal following that remained faithful to the group all through the eighties. Members :|- Antonio Palermo (Guitar)|- Dirk Chauvaux (Guitar, Bass)|- Erik Dries (Vocals)|- Klaas Hoogerwaard (Drums)|- Guido Bos (Bass) (1978 - 1984)|- Chris Nelis (Keyboards) (1978 - 1981) Albums :|- Straatlawaai Produkties Cassette (Straatlawaai Produkties - 1981)|- Siglo XX (Antler - 1983)|- Dubbel Album (Antler - 1984)|- Live Sides (Antler - 1984)|- Re-release 80-82 (Antler - 1985)|- Flowers for the Rebels (Play It Again Sam - 1987)|- Fear and Desire (Play It Again Sam - 1988)|- Under a Purple Sky (Play It Again Sam - 1989) Singles :|- The Naked And The Death 7” (Straatlawaai Produkties - 1980)|- The Art Of War (Antler - 1982)|- Dreams Of Pleasure 12” (Antler - 1983)|- In The Garden / Silent House 7” (Antler - 1984)|- It’s All Over Now 12” (Antler - 1986)|- Till The End Of The Night 12” (Play It Again Sam - 1986)|- View Of The Weird 12” (Play It Again Sam - 1987)|- Baby Divine / City In Dust 7” (Play It Again Sam - 1989)|- Summers Die (Play It Again Sam - 1989) Compilations :|- Antler Tracks 1 (Antler - 1988)|- Antler Tracks 2 (Antler - 1989)|-Siglo XX 1980-1986 (EMI Music [Belgium] - 2006) |
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