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TNT, also referred to as TNT I, is the debut album by the eponymous Brazilian rock band TNT, their first of two self-titled albums. It was released in 1987 through RCA Records, and is considered a cornerstone of the Rio Grande do Sul rock scene from the mid-1980s/early 1990s. A critical and commercial success, it spawned a handful of hits, such as "Entra Nessa", "Estou na Mão", "Ana Banana" and "Identidade Zero" (all of them co-written by former vocalist Flávio Basso, prior to his departure from the band), which catapulted the group into nationwide fame and paved their way for a second release one year later.

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  • TNT (álbum de 1987) (pt)
  • TNT I (en)
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  • TNT, also referred to as TNT I, is the debut album by the eponymous Brazilian rock band TNT, their first of two self-titled albums. It was released in 1987 through RCA Records, and is considered a cornerstone of the Rio Grande do Sul rock scene from the mid-1980s/early 1990s. A critical and commercial success, it spawned a handful of hits, such as "Entra Nessa", "Estou na Mão", "Ana Banana" and "Identidade Zero" (all of them co-written by former vocalist Flávio Basso, prior to his departure from the band), which catapulted the group into nationwide fame and paved their way for a second release one year later. (en)
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  • TNT (en)
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  • Charles Master and Flávio Basso, except for "Me Dá o Cigarro" by Master, Márcio Petracco and Luís Henrique "Tchê" Gomes (en)
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  • TNT_BR_1987.jpg (en)
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  • Mad Dog (en)
  • This Way (en)
  • Get It On (en)
  • I Don't Want to See You Again (en)
  • Meddling (en)
  • Give Me the Cigarette (en)
  • I'm All by Myself (en)
  • Turn This Bomb On (en)
  • Zero Identity (en)
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  • Reinaldo B. Brito (en)
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  • Ana Banana (en)
  • Cachorro Louco (en)
  • Desse Jeito (en)
  • Entra Nessa (en)
  • Estou na Mão (en)
  • Identidade Zero (en)
  • Liga Essa Bomba (en)
  • Me Dá o Cigarro (en)
  • Não Quero Mais te Ver (en)
  • Oh, Debby! (en)
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  • TNT, also referred to as TNT I, is the debut album by the eponymous Brazilian rock band TNT, their first of two self-titled albums. It was released in 1987 through RCA Records, and is considered a cornerstone of the Rio Grande do Sul rock scene from the mid-1980s/early 1990s. A critical and commercial success, it spawned a handful of hits, such as "Entra Nessa", "Estou na Mão", "Ana Banana" and "Identidade Zero" (all of them co-written by former vocalist Flávio Basso, prior to his departure from the band), which catapulted the group into nationwide fame and paved their way for a second release one year later. The album's cover art was allegedly inspired by New Order's 1983 release Power, Corruption & Lies. (en)
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