Detonautas Roque Clube (album)

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Detonautas Roque Clube
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2002
StudioRock House Studio
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Genre Melodic hardcore, alternative rock, rap rock, rapcore, nu metal
Length49:42
Label WEA Music
Producer Fernando Magalhães
Detonautas Roque Clube chronology
Detonautas Roque Clube
(2002)
Roque Marciano
(2004)

Detonautas Roque Clube is the debut album by Brazilian rock band Detonautas Roque Clube, released on September 30, 2002 by WEA Music. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. No Way Out
  2. Outro Lugar
  3. Quando o Sol Se For
  4. Ei, Peraê!!!!
  5. Olhos Certos
  6. Nem Me Lembro Mais
  7. O Bem e o Mal
  8. Ladrão de Gravata
  9. Mais Além
  10. Que Diferença Faz?

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References

  1. "Detonautas Roque Clube Albums and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-03-15.