Pluto (Portuguese band)

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Pluto
Pluto Bom Dia.jpg
Cover of Pluto's only album, Bom Dia
Background information
Origin Porto, Portugal
Genres Alternative rock
Years active2004-present
MembersManel Cruz
Peixe
Eduardo
Ruka

Pluto is a Portuguese alternative rock band, which emerged from the splitting up of Ornatos Violeta (in 2002), where Manel Cruz (frontman and vocalist) and Peixe (guitarist) played. The others members are Eduardo (bass guitar) and Ruka (drums).

Their first album, Bom Dia (Good Morning), was released on 18 October 2004, entering straight to the 6th place of the Portuguese chart.

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