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  1. 3 ott 2000 · Mélodie Citronique by Blonde Redhead, released 03 October 2000 1. En Particulier 2. Odiata per le Sue Virtú 3. Chi É E Non É 4. Slogan 5. Four Damaged Lemons

  2. Godspeed You Black Emperor! Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Mélodie Citronique by Blonde Redhead. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    Amedeo and Simone Pace were born in Milan, Italy, and grew up in Montreal (Saint-Léonard), but later moved to Boston to study jazz. After earning Bachelor's degrees, they entered the New York City underground music scene. Blonde Redhead formed in New York in 1993 after Amedeo and Simone met Kazu Makino, a film student at the time, through mutual fr...

    Current members 1. Kazu Makino – rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals (1993–present) 2. Amedeo Pace – lead guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals (1993–present) 3. Simone Pace – drums, keyboards (1993–present) Former members 1. Maki Takahashi – bass (1993–1995) 2. Toko Yasuda– bass (1995-1996) Timeline

  3. 3 ott 2000 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Mélodie Citronique" on Discogs.

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  5. 3 ott 2000 · Mélodie Citronique by Blonde Redhead released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Mélodie citronique, an EP by Blonde Redhead. Released 3 October 2000 on Touch and Go (catalog no. TG219CD; CD). Genres: Indie Pop, Art Pop. Featured peformers: Kazu Makino (performer), Amedeo Pace (performer), Simone Pace (performer).