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- Patife Band is the first official release from the homonymous Brazilian post-punk/experimental rock band Patife Band, released in 1985 by now-defunct independent label Lira Paulistana Records. The song selection includes four original compositions by Patife Band, as well as punk rock-inflected covers of 's "Tijolinho" and of the Portuguese-language anonymous adaptation of the traditional Christmas song "Silent Night". "Pregador Maldito" would appear on the soundtrack of the 1986 Brazilian film , directed by and starring Paulo Barnabé's older brother, Arrigo, who also compiled and provided some tracks for the OST. The tracks "Pregador Maldito", "Pesadelo" and "Tô Tenso" would be re-recorded for their debut Corredor Polonês. (en)
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- Lira Paulistana Records (en)
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- 123.0
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- 60.0
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- dbr:Franz_Xaver_Gruber
- Instrumental (en)
- Arrigo Barnabé, Paulo Barnabé (en)
- Paulo Barnabé (en)
- Arrigo Barnabé, Itamar Assumpção, Paulo Barnabé (en)
- Wagner Benatti (en)
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- dbr:Peyote
- Nightmare (en)
- Damned Preacher (en)
- I'm Nervous (en)
- Jolly Night (en)
- Little Brick — Bobby di Carlo cover (en)
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- Sílvia Avanzi, Idafoggia, Paulo Barnabé (en)
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- dbr:Silent_Night
- Pesadelo (en)
- Pregador Maldito (en)
- Tô Tenso (en)
- Tijolinho (en)
- Peiote (en)
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- Patife Band is the first official release from the homonymous Brazilian post-punk/experimental rock band Patife Band, released in 1985 by now-defunct independent label Lira Paulistana Records. The song selection includes four original compositions by Patife Band, as well as punk rock-inflected covers of 's "Tijolinho" and of the Portuguese-language anonymous adaptation of the traditional Christmas song "Silent Night". (en)
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