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Bloco do Eu Sozinho is the second album by Brazilian band Los Hermanos, released in 2001. To escape the tension caused by the requirement of new hits from the record label, the band took refuge at a site in the mountainous region of the state of Rio de Janeiro and began to compose. During this period, bassist Patrick Laplan decided to depart from the group, apparently dissatisfied with the new sound of the band. The producer and collaborator Alexandre Kassin replaced him during the recording of the album. When the album was delivered to the label in April Music, it was rejected on the grounds that there were no potential hits, and the production was considered amateurish. The April Music demanded that the album be remastered. In an agreement, the producer Marcelo Sussekind would remix the

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  • Bloco do Eu Sozinho (en)
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  • Bloco do Eu Sozinho est le deuxième album du groupe brésilien Los Hermanos, sorti en 2001. (fr)
  • Bloco do Eu Sozinho é o segundo álbum da banda brasileira Los Hermanos, lançado em 2001. Foi indicado ao Grammy Latino de melhor álbum de rock ou música alternativa em língua portuguesa. (pt)
  • Bloco do Eu Sozinho är bandet andra CD, släppt den 2001. (sv)
  • Bloco do Eu Sozinho is the second album by Brazilian band Los Hermanos, released in 2001. To escape the tension caused by the requirement of new hits from the record label, the band took refuge at a site in the mountainous region of the state of Rio de Janeiro and began to compose. During this period, bassist Patrick Laplan decided to depart from the group, apparently dissatisfied with the new sound of the band. The producer and collaborator Alexandre Kassin replaced him during the recording of the album. When the album was delivered to the label in April Music, it was rejected on the grounds that there were no potential hits, and the production was considered amateurish. The April Music demanded that the album be remastered. In an agreement, the producer Marcelo Sussekind would remix the (en)
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  • Bloco do Eu Sozinho (en)
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