NX Zero (album)

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NX Zero
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Studio album by
Released 2006 [1]
Genre Alternative rock, emo
Length54:00
Language Portuguese
Label Universal Music
Producer Rick Bonadio, Rodrigo Castanho
NX Zero chronology
Diálogo?
(2004)
NX Zero
(2006)
Agora
(2008)
Singles from NX Zero
  1. "Além de Mim"
  2. "Razões e Emoções"
  3. "Pela Última Vez"

NX Zero is the first major label release and second studio album by Brazilian rock band NX Zero, released in 2006 by Universal Music. It was certified Platinum and has sold more than 100 thousand copies. [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Além de Mim"Di, Fi, GeeDi, Gee3:24
2."Consequência"Di, GeeDi, Gee2:49
3."Razões e Emoções"Di, GeeDi, Gee3:42
4."Um Pouco Mais"Rodrigo KoalaDi, Gee3:29
5."Ilusão"Daniel, Yuri NishidaFi, Yuri Nishida3:37
6."Apenas Um Olhar"Daniel, Fi, Gee, Yuri NishidaFi, Gee, Yuri Nishida3:35
7."Pela Última Vez"Di, GeeDi, Gee3:44
8."La Prision"Di, GeeDi, Fi, Gee3:25
9."Incompleta"Di, GeeDi, Gee3:21
10."Círculos"Di, GeeDi, Gee3:48
11."Tarde Demais"Di, Fi, Yuri NishidaFi, Yuri Nishida4:02
12."Uma Chance"Daniel, Yuri NishidaFi, Yuri Nishida 
13."Mentiras e Fracassos"FiGee, Yuri Nishida3:12
14."Um Outro Caminho"Di, FiDi, Gee, Yuri Nishida3:09
Total length:54:00

Personnel

NX Zero

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References

  1. "NX Zero Discography".
  2. "Home". nxzero.com.br. Archived from the original on 2021-04-24. Retrieved 2013-02-25.
  3. "CD NX Zero é o primeiro da banda em grande gravadora - Música - R7".