A Mão de Mao
A Mão de Mao (Portuguese for "Mao's Hand") is the second studio album by Brazilian new wave band Metrô, released in 1987 by Epic Records. It was the only album of the band to feature Pedro d'Orey on vocals, replacing Virginie Boutaud who was fired from the band the year prior.
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A Mão de Mao
A Mão de Mao (Portuguese for "Mao's Hand") is the second studio album by Brazilian new wave band Metrô, released in 1987 by Epic Records. It was the only album of the band to feature Pedro d'Orey on vocals, replacing Virginie Boutaud who was fired from the band the year prior.
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Atlântico, 7 de Novembro
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