Lapadas do Povo explained

Lapadas do Povo
Type:studio
Artist:Raimundos
Border:yes
Released:1997
Recorded:1997
Genre:Alternative metal, Rap metal, Groove metal, Crossover thrash, hardcore punk
Length:30:19
Label:Warner Music
Producer:Mark Dearnley
Prev Title:Cesta Básica
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Só No Forévis
Next Year:1999

Lapadas do Povo is the fourth album of the Brazilian band Raimundos. It was launched in 1997, and produced by Mark Dearnley, at Sound City Studio, in Los Angeles. Reviewers of the album found it to be pleasantly heavier than the band's previous offerings, but that came at the cost of the removal of some of their prior local Northeastern Brazilian flavor.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Andar na Pedra" (Walking on the rock)
  2. "Véio, Manco E Gordo" (Old, lame and fat)
  3. "O Toco" (The piece of wood)
  4. "Poquito Más (Healthy Food)" (A little more (Healthy Food))
  5. "Wipe Out"
  6. "CC De Com Força"
  7. "Crumis Ódamis"
  8. "Bonita" (Pretty)
  9. "Ui, Ui, Ui"
  10. "Oliver’s Army (Elvis Costello cover)"
  11. "Pequena Raimunda (Ramones parody)"
  12. "Baile Funky"
  13. "Bass Hell (Bônus Crap)"

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Raimundos: Disco pesado, mas sem as influências nordestinas (Resenha – Lapadas do Povo – Raimundos) .