TNT II
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TNT, also referred to as TNT II, is the second self-titled studio album by the Brazilian rock band TNT, released in 1988 by RCA Records. Their last release with original drummer Felipe Jotz, it sees the band shifting away from their previous "juvenile" rockabilly sound towards a more "mature" direction influenced by pop rock, a trend which would culminate in their subsequent release, 1991's Noite Vem, Noite Vai. "A Irmã do Dr. Robert" was the album's greatest hit, and led TNT to play at the popular TV show in 1988.
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TNT II
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TNT II
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TNT
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Charles Master and Luís Henrique "Tchê" Gomes, except for "Muito Cuidado", "Não Sei", "Baby " and "Dentro do Meu Carro" by Master, Gomes and Márcio Petracco
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TNT_II_1988.jpg
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Baby
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I Don't Know
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Crazy Cat
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Dr. Robert's Sister
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Inside My Car
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Look, Love
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She Made a Fool Out of Me
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She Won't Smile Again
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Time in Hell
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Very Careful
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English title
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1991
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feat. Lulu Santos
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Reinaldo B. Brito
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1988
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Baby
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Não Sei
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A Irmã do Dr. Robert
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Alazão
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Charles Master
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Dentro do Meu Carro
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Ela Me Deu o Bolo
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Gata Maluca
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Muito Cuidado
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Não Vai Mais Sorrir
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Tempo no Inferno
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Veja, Amor
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studio
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TNT, also referred to as TNT II, is the second self-titled studio album by the Brazilian rock band TNT, released in 1988 by RCA Records. Their last release with original drummer Felipe Jotz, it sees the band shifting away from their previous "juvenile" rockabilly sound towards a more "mature" direction influenced by pop rock, a trend which would culminate in their subsequent release, 1991's Noite Vem, Noite Vai. "A Irmã do Dr. Robert" was the album's greatest hit, and led TNT to play at the popular TV show in 1988. The album's opening track, "Não Vai Mais Sorrir (Pra Mim)", counts with a guest appearance by famous musician Lulu Santos.
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