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The Mars Volta
The Mars Volta is an American progressive rock band formed in 2001. The band's only constant members are Omar Rodríguez-López and Cedric Bixler-Zavala, whose partnership forms the core of the band. The band's current line-up also includes founding member Eva Gardner (bass),…via Wikipedia
Career Highlights
9 albums- Formed
- 2001
- Active
- 2001–present
- Listeners
- 1,382,036Last.fm
- Wikipedia
- Visit
Selected Discography
- 2003De‐Loused in the Comatorium
- 2005Frances the Mute
- 2006Amputechture
- 2008The Bedlam in Goliath
- 2009Octahedron
- 2012Noctourniquet
- 2022The Mars Volta
- 2023Que dios te maldiga mi corazón
- 2025Lucro sucio; los ojos del vacio
The Web
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The Connection Web
28 threadsMembers
28- Jon Theodore2001–2006
- Omar Rodríguez‐López2001–2013
- Thomas Pridgen2006–2009
- Blake Fleming(drummer)2006–2006
- David Elitch2009–2010
- Isaiah “Ikey” Owens2001–2010
- Juan Alderete(American bassist)2003–2013
- Marcel Rodriguez‐Lopez2003–2010
- Blake Fleming(drummer)2001–2001
- Deantoni Parks2006–2006
- Deantoni Parks2010–2013
- Linda Good2002–2002
- Jeremy Michael Ward2001–2003
- Eva Gardner2001–2002
- John Frusciante2002–2008
- Ralph Jasso2002–2002
- Jason Lader2003–2003
- Lars Stalfors2008–2011
- Paul Hinojos2005–2008
- Marcel Rodriguez‐Lopez2005–2013
- Thomas Pridgen2006–2006
- Cedric Bixler‐Zavala2001–2013
- Cedric Bixler‐Zavala2022–present
- Omar Rodríguez‐López2022–present
- Eva Gardner2022–present
- Marcel Rodriguez‐Lopez2022–present
- Willy Rodriguez Quiñones2022–present
- Adrián Terrazas‐González(Mexican multi-instrumentalist)2005–2008
The Extended Web
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