Mais Raiva Do Que Medo

Mais Raiva Do Que Medo
Studio album by Plebe Rude
Released 1993 (1993)
Recorded November 1992
Genre Punk Rock
Label Natasha Records/Sony Music
Producer Paulo Junqueiro
Plebe Rude chronology
Plebe Rude
(1988)
Mais Raiva Do Que Medo
(1993)
Enquanto A Trégua Não Vem
(2000)

Mais Raiva Do Que Medo (More Anger than Fear) is the fourth album of the Brazilian band Plebe Rude. Launched in 1993, the album marks the return to the origins of the band. The new compositions, the redemption of post-punk and punk origins 77, seasoned with what was emerging in the early stage of 90. "Sem Deus, Sem Lei" and "Mais Tempo que Dinheiro" are songs that have identification with the classics of the band.

Mais Raiva Do Que Medo was the first album Plebe Rude released simultaneously in CD, LP and cassette.

History

The disc pre-production began in 1990 with numerous phases. Around this time, the relationship with EMI had been wearing, even after they have sold over 300 thousand copies. The band was a television program and tore the EMI seal the back cover of Plebe Rude III disc (before the end of the contract with EMI, the band recorded several songs, including Social Pressure and another that never came to be rewritten - The Wall). Consequently, the label chose not to renew the contract. Around this time, Jander Bilaphra and Gutje left the band.

The album was mixed in November 1992 in the studio Up in the Air through the independent label Natasha Records and was distributed by Sony Music.

Track listing

  1. Não Nos Diz Nada (It Tells Us Nothing)
  2. Sem Deus, Sem Lei (No God, No Law)
  3. Este Ano (This Year)
  4. Se Lembra (Do You Remember)
  5. Quando a Música Terminar (When the Music Stops)
  6. Mais Tempo que Dinheiro (More Time than Money)
  7. Aurora
  8. Mundo Real (Real World)
  9. Exceção da Regra (Exception to the Rule)
  10. Ação, Solidão, Adeus (Action, Loneliness, Farewell)
  11. Pressão Social (featuring Renato Russo and Dado Villa-Lobos of Legião Urbana) (Social Pressure)

Personnel

Guest personnel

References


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