Fobia
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This article is about the Mexican rock band. For the irrational, persistent fear, see Phobia.
Fobia is a Mexican rock band from Mexico City, whose career started in 1987. In 1990, BMG released their self-titled album which included the smash-hit song El Microbito. Its second album included vocals from rock-star Alejandra Guzmán. They separated after their 1997 Live Album Fobia on Ice and reunited in 2003. On July 26, 2005, they released their first full-length album since 1995, called Rosa Venus.
Its lead singer, Leonardo de Lozanne dated, briefly, TV presenter Rebecca de Alba. The band in 1997 made a cover of the song "Under Pressure" by Queen (band) for its tribute called "Presionando". In 1998 he collaborated in José José: Un tributo, an album of covers featuring rock-version songs of José José.
[edit] Members
- Leonardo de Lozanne: Lead singer
- Jay de la Cueva: Drums
- Paco Huidobro: Lead guitar
- Javier "El Chá!" Ramírez: Bass
- Iñaki: Keyboards, Sequences
Former Members
- Gabriel Kuri: Drums
- Jorge 'La Chiquis' Amaro: Drums (formerly of Neón)
[edit] Discography
- XX (2007), live album
- Rosa Venus (2006)
- Wow 87*04 (2004)
- Fobia on Ice (1997), live album
- Amor Chiquito (1995)
- Leche (1993)
- Mundo Feliz (1991)
- Fobia (1990)
[edit] External links
- Fobia[fan site]
- Fobia Website Official site