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 Arsenal/Universal
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 second album by Brazilian rock band NX Zero, [2] released in 2006 through Arsenal/Universal. [3] It was certified Platinum and has sold more than 100 thousand copies.

Contents

Tracks

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

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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".