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L'Arène des rumeurs is the first album of the French rock group Zebda, released in 1992.[1]
Liste des titres
Arabadub
Baudis
Mala diural
Minot des minorités
CNN
Singing
Le Masque au rade
La Bague à Danièle
Le Miroir
La France
Mala diural (À la Skabyle)
Baïonettes
D'Ève à Lise
References
^Encyclopedia of Contemporary French Culture Alex Hughes, Keith Reader - 1998 0415131863 p67 "In their albums L'Arène des rumeurs (Arena of Rumours) and Le Bruit et l'odeur (The Noise and the Smell), they denounce the shortcomings of French society but still offer a message of hope."