Crossword clues for dios
dios
- Spanish deity
- Paul/Ford hit Vaya Con ___
- Paul/Ford hit "Vaya Con ---"
- Panteón member
- God, to Gaudi
- Focus for clérigos
- El Creador
- Deity, to Frida Kahlo
- De Soto's deity
- Creator, in Caracas
- Andalusia Almighty
- Addressee of a padre's prayers
- "Vaya con ___!"
- "Gracias a ___"
- ""Vaya con __""
- "¡___ mío!"
- 'Vaya con '
- 'Vaya con --'
- ''Vaya con ___''
- God: Sp.
- Spanish Almighty
- "Vaya con ___" ("Go with God")
- God, in Granada
- "Vaya con ___," 1953 song
- "Vaya con ___" (1953 song)
- Spaniard's Supreme Being
- Diablo's opposite
- "Vaya con ___," 1953 hit
- Creator, in Cuzco
- God: Sp
- God, in Guadalajara
- "Vaya con __" (Fernando's "Farewell")
- "___ mío!" (Spanish cry)
- God of Spain
- Gilberto's god
- Vaya Con ____
- Spanish for 'God'
Wikipedia
dios is an album by dios Malos released by Startime International in 2004. This album was chosen as one of Amazon.com's Top 100 Editor's Picks of 2005 (#84).
Dios may refer to:
- Dios, Spanish for God
- Dios, a character in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel series
- Dios, a character in the anime/manga series Revolutionary Girl Utena
- Desorption ionization on silicon, an ionization technique in mass spectrometry
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dios (malos), a rock band from Hawthorne, California, formerly known as "dios"
- dios (album), an album release in 2004 by dios (Malos)
dios (malos) is an album by the band of the same name, dios (malos). It was released by Vagrant Records on October 11, 2005.
The band dios (malos), formerly "dios" before summer 2004, is a music group originally out of Hawthorne, California. The band consists of singer-songwriter Joel Morales, keyboard players James Cabeza de Vaca and Edwin Kampwirth, bassist John Paul Caballero, and drummer Patrick Butterworth. In 2004 they released their (then) self-titled record dios on StarTime to generally positive reviews. Pitchfork Media rated the album 8.0 out of 10 and said it made California pop "a little less predictable". A follow-up album, dios (malos) was less well received, garnering 6.1 from Pitchfork.