Bicho do Mato

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Bicho do Mato
Bicho do Mato - front.jpg
Studio album by
Released2007
Genre Blues, Rock
O Bando do Velho Jack chronology
Ao Vivo e Acústico no Som do Mato
(2004)
Bicho do Mato
(2007)

Bicho do Mato is the fifth album from Brazilian blues/rock band O Bando do Velho Jack , and was released in 2007.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Bicho do Mato"4:51
2."Gasolina"3:27
3."Dois Caminhos"3:45
4."Máquina do Tempo"5:55
5."Quando Eu For Embora"4:32
6."Pedras Que Rolam"4:05
7."Lixo Humano"4:47
8."Mais Perto de Mim"5:03
9."5'45""5:44
10."Martinika"1:04
11."Tô Indo Te Buscar"3:29
12."O Fim do Mato Magnetizado"1:26
13."Mito Solar da Morte"5:36
14."Rock das Cadelas"4:17

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References

  1. "O Bando do Velho Jack". Band Camp. Retrieved 25 July 2019.