Talk:Zebda

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For the French Wikipedia, Zebda are "un groupe de rock français" (a French rock group). This can be understood as "a French group of rock" or "a group of French rock". Either way, I consider it a better definition than "a French world music group". "World music" simply expresses it has foreign music with an ethnic component, but gives little information about the style. Wikipedia in German uses just Musilgruppe. I'm using "rock mestizo" for Wikipedia in Spanish, but I'm not sure of the most proper label in English: fussion rock?, indie rock?, crossover rock?, just pop or rock music?.--Erri4a 18:01, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)

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The Amokrane brothers are also known (to a lesser extend) for their live performances recorded at least on 2 released CDs under the name "100% collègues". It is difficult to find any references for the disc themselves, but the music is closely related to the one from Zebda and the band includes some the members. 62.30.167.58 (talk) 12:30, 14 July 2010 (UTC)

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