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Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas

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Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas (Portuguese for "Jesus Has no Teeth in the Land of the Toothless") is the fourth studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs. It was released in 1987. Mixing punk rock with samplers, it debuted in the 1988 Hollywood Rock. The song "Comida" voted by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone as the 68th greatest Brazilian song.[2]

Track list

No.TitleLyricsLead vocalsLength
1."Todo Mundo Quer Amor" (Everybody Wants Love)Arnaldo AntunesAntunes1:18
2."Comida" (Food)Antunes, Marcelo Fromer, Sérgio BrittoAntunes3:59
3."O Inimigo" (The Enemy)Branco Mello, Fromer, Tony BellottoMello2:13
4."Corações e Mentes" (Hearts and Minds)Fromer, BrittoBritto3:47
5."Diversão" (Fun)Nando Reis, BrittoMiklos4:45
6."Infelizmente" (Unfortunately)BrittoBritto3:01
7."Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas" (Jesus Has No Teeth in Toothless Land)Fromer, ReisReis2:11
8."Mentiras" (Lies)Fromer, Britto, BellottoBritto2:09
9."Desordem" (Disorder)Charles Gavin, Fromer, BrittoBritto4:01
10."Lugar Nenhum" (Nowhere)Antunes, Gavin, Fromer, Britto, BellottoAntunes2:56
11."Armas pra Lutar" (Weapons to Fight)Antunes, Mello, Fromer, BellottoMello2:10
12."Nome aos Bois" (Names to the Oxen)Antunes, Mello, Fromer, BellottoReis2:06
13."Violência" (Violence)Gavin, BrittoMiklos2:48
  • The track "Violência" is not included in the vinyl version.

Personnel

Titãs

Additional personnel

References

  1. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. Titãs: Jesus Não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  2. ^ Paulo, Terron (2009). "As 100 Maiores Músicas Brasileiras - "Comida"". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). Spring. Retrieved 6 January 2014.