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  2. Zoé (band) - Wikipedia

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    Zoé is a Grammy Award and Latin Grammy Award-winning Mexican rock band. It was initially formed in Cuernavaca, Mexico in 1994, although membership started to stabilize in 1997. The band has achieved success in Mexico and most Spanish-speaking countries with albums such as Rocanlover , Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía ...

  3. Zoe - Wikipedia

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    Zoé (band), a rock band from Mexico; Zoë Records, an independent record label; Zoe, an operetta by Giorgio Miceli (1836–1895) Zoë, by Zoë Badwi, 2011 "Zoe" (song), by Paganini Traxx, 1997 "Zoe", a song by Stereophonics from the 2013 album Graffiti on the Train "Zoe", a song by Paul Kelly from the 2020 album The A to Z Recordings

  4. Category:Zoé (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Zoé (band) albums or lists of Zoé (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Zoé (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Reptilectric - Wikipedia

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    Reptilectric is the fourth studio album by Mexican rock band Zoé, released in October 2008 through EMI Music. It was produced by Phil Vinall, who had previously worked with Radiohead and Placebo. The album debuted at number one on the Mexican sales charts and became Zoé's second platinum album for its 80,000 copies sold in Mexico alone.

  6. Siddhartha (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Siddhartha was the drummer of the Mexican rock band Zoé from 2005 to 2006. [2] He has released six solo albums: Why You? (2008), which was nominated for Best Rock Solo Vocal Album at the 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards ; [ 3 ] Náufrago (2011); El vuelo del pez (2014); Únicos (2016); Memoria Futuro (2019), which was nominated for Best ...

  7. Rocanlover - Wikipedia

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    Rocanlover (Misspelled: "Rock and Lover") is the second studio album by the Mexican alternative rock band Zoé. Released in 2003, it was produced by Phil Vinall, who had previously worked with the likes of Placebo, Elastica, and Pulp. This album counted with the main singles "Peace and Love", "Love", and "Veneno".

  8. The Room (EP) - Wikipedia

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    The Room is the first EP released by Mexican rock band Zoé. This is the first release with their new record label Noiselab. The song "Dead" was promoted as a single and a music video was made by the direction of Dalai Vado. The Room made it well into the Mexican sales chart and shipped over 50,000 copies. [1] [2]

  9. Category:Zoé (band) live albums - Wikipedia

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