Depois da Guerra

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Depois da Guerra
Depois da Guerra - Oficina G3 2008.jpg
Studio album by
Released2008
RecordedNaCena Studios, São Paulo
MR. Som Studios, São Paulo
Genre Progressive metal
Christian metal
Metalcore
Length69:40
Label MK Music
Producer Heros Trench
Marcelo Pompeu
Oficina G3 chronology
Elektracustika
(2007)
Depois da Guerra
(2008)
Histórias e Bicicletas (Reflexões, Encontros e Esperança)
(2013)

Depois da Guerra (English: After the War) is the tenth studio album by Oficina G3, and the fifth released by MK Music. [1] This is the first album with the new lead vocalist Mauro Henrique. The band won the 2009 Latin Grammy Award for Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language) in 2009.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "D.A.G." - 1:05
  2. "Meus Próprios Meios" - 4:53 (My Own Ways)
  3. "Eu Sou" - 5:53 (I Am)
  4. "Meus Passos" - 5:04 (My Steps)
  5. "Continuar" - 4:28 (Continue)
  6. "De Joelhos" - 5:20 (On My Knees)
  7. "Tua Mão" - 4:27 (Thy Hand)
  8. "Muros" - 4:59 (Walls)
  9. "Depois Da Guerra" - 4:55 (After The War)
  10. "A Ele" - 4:40 (To Him)
  11. "Incondicional" - 4:16 (Unconditional)
  12. "Obediência" - 5:05 (Obedience)
  13. "Better" - 6:22
  14. "People Get Ready" - 4:01
  15. "Unconditional" - 4:15

Personnel

Additional personnel

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [2] Gold30,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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References

  1. "CD Depois da Guerra - Oficina G3 - Discografia - Site Oficial". Archived from the original on 2016-08-20. Retrieved 2016-03-26.
  2. "Brazilian album certifications – Oficina G3 – Depois da Guerra" (in Portuguese). Pro-Música Brasil.