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MUSICAS PARA VIOLAO E GUITARRA, by Brazilian rockers Som da Rua, contains the songs "Tanto Faz," "Boas Novas," and "Ninguem Aqui."
Brazilian rock band. Booklet offers musical notes for guitar. Interactive track. Musicas Para Violao E Guitarra Music Som Da Rua Musicas Para Violao E Guitarra Songs | 1. | So Uma Cancao |
| 2. | Tudo em Seu Lugar |
| 3. | Ninguem Aqui |
| 4. | Tanto Faz |
| 5. | O Avesso |
| 6. | Quando Tudo Acaba |
| 7. | Tao Suspeitos |
| 8. | Pra Esquecer |
| 9. | Boas Novas |
| 10. | Pra Nunca Mais |
| 11. | O que Se Chama |
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