Rimbaud (disambiguation)

Rimbaud (disambiguation)

Rimbaud can refer to:

*Arthur Rimbaud, 19th century French poet and literary figure
*Penny Rimbaud, pseudonymous name of the founder and drummer of the anarchist punk rock band Crass
*Robin Rimbaud, a British electronic musician who works under the name "Scanner"


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