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Pato Fu - Isopor FLAC
Performer:
Pato Fu
Album:
Isopor
Style:
Indie Rock, Pop Rock
Released:
2000
Country:
Brazil
Label:
PluG
Catalog:
7432178180-2
FLAC size:
1829 mb
MP3 size:
2395 mb
WMA size:
1541 mb


Tracklist


1Depois4:25
2Made In Japan (Extended)5:16
3Olimpíada 20001:49
4Isopor4:41
5Made In Japan3:29
6Perdendo Dentes (Ao Vivo)4:23
7Quase4:26
8Perdendo Dentes4:20
9Morto3:09
10O Filho Predileto De Rajneesh3:50
11Imperfeito3:43
12Um Ponto Oito6:44
13Saudade4:23
14O Prato Do Dia4:23


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
7432169638-2Pato Fu Isopor ‎(CD, Album, Enh)PluG, BMG Brasil7432169638-2Brazil1999


Notes


Special edition for the Olympics 2000.


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 743217818029


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Album


Pato Fu is a Brazilian indie rock band from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. The band was formed by lead singer & rhythm guitarist Fernanda Takai, lead guitarist John Ulhoa and bassist Ricardo Koctus, in September 1992. Long-time drummer Xande Tamietti left the band in 2014, being replaced by Glauco Nastácia keyboardist Richard Neves replaced Lulu Camargo in 2016. The band is also famous for their 2010 album Música de Brinquedo, which was written using only toy instruments. It was at one point included. Album 1999 14 Songs. 14 tracks 56:14. Pato Fu. Released 1999. Isopor Tracklist. Made In Japan Lyrics. Isopor Lyrics. Depois Lyrics. The fifth album from the band Pato Fu is heavily influenced by Japanese aesthetics the partnership with the producer Dudu Marote, which had begun with the previous album Televisão de Cachorro, was responsible for the trendy tech sonority of this one, the heaviest electronic of them all. The photos on the inlay and cover, and the sonority itself, draw upon the ascendency of Fernanda Takai, leader of the group. The opening track Made in Japan is shamelessly inspired by the Japanese duo Pizzicatto Five. Made In Japan, 03:29. Isopor, 04:38. Isopor is a music album by Pato Fu released in 1999. Isopor is ranked 48,349th in the overall chart, 8,458th in the 1990s, and 1,003rd in the year 1999