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Zig Zag (The Hooters album)

Zig Zag is the seventh studio album by the American rock band The Hooters, released in 2007. It marked their first studio album in 14 years, following 1993's Out of Body.

The album saw the band return to a more guitar-driven sound reminiscent of their earlier work. It was recorded in various locations including Philadelphia and Germany. Zig Zag features songs written or co-written by band members Eric Bazilian, Rob Hyman, and John Lilley.

While it received generally positive reviews from critics, Zig Zag did not achieve significant commercial success in the United States. However, it performed well in some European markets, particularly in Germany where The Hooters have maintained a strong fanbase.

The album's title track, "Zig Zag," is a mid-tempo rocker with a driving rhythm. Other notable songs include "Morning Buzz," "Where Do the Children Go," and "I'm Alive." Zig Zag represents a return to form for The Hooters and demonstrated their continued musical relevance.