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During the sessions began the first disagreements between the band, Lyon Caco not stand apathy Jorge, and left the session, leaving the job to his assistant Antonio Gildemeister, who just a rookie to make the recordings and mixtures so the sound is sucio. 30 Caco said that the disk is very messy and relleno. 31 The album was released on December 3 that year. Cover of La cultura de la basura He sold 10 000 copies in advance sales, 24 but did not surpass the success of Pateando piedras, making only sell 70 000 copies, 5 being considered by critics as an artistic and commercial failure of the band, " but it was still a double platinum ', commented ironically on eso.
Freddy now plays with Norwegian metallers El Caco, whilst Kim is working with the melodic local outfit Sibir.
El Caco is a rockband from Lillestrøm in Norway.
El Caco is played on a music channel in the violent horror FPS The Darkness

Caco and nickname
* Caco, a common nickname for the Portuguese given name Carlos.

Caco and .
Leadership of the rebellion passed to Benoît Batraville, a Caco chieftain from Artibonite.
While the United States was working under a treaty with Haiti, he participated in over forty engagements during the ensuing five years against the Caco rebels and attempted to regain his commission as an officer twice.
Even as " official " Cacophony activity was dying down in SF and LA, Caco chapters continued to spring up in other US cities and in other countries.
But disputes soon resurfaced, and as early as 1265 the Ghibellines killed the Guelph's leader, Caco da Reggio, and gained preeminence.
* Caco, a Puerto Rican slang term for a listener of Reggaeton music or a young hoodlum.
The " intellectually challenged " but sexy wife of Caco.
No explanation was given to the sudden growth of Caco Jr., which was also a source of jokes for Falabella and the cast.
The doll and Hornos combined gave Caco Jr. a run of a little over one full season.
His life changes when his sister, Cassandra, his niece, Magda and her husband, Caco, move in with him.
She hated her son-in-law, Caco, but was as resentful as he when it came to her present financial situation, being capable of reproachable actions if it meant that she could make some money out of it.
Although the character dated the doorman Ribamar, Jimenez had a strong chemistry with Falabella, who played Caco, and funny, sexual innuendos between the two were common, as well as the exchange of insults between the characters, as Edileuza would rebuke Caco for his dishonesty and he would tease her for being poor and a maid.

is and nickname
But the nickname never stuck and Gehrig was no match for Ruth in `` color '' -- which is sometimes a polite word for delinquent behavior on and off the field.
The title refers to the nickname given his wife by the composer, who is also a member of the National Film Board of Canada.
* Atlas is a nickname for Michael Marra, a Scottish musician ( born 1952 )
As king, Afonso IV is remembered as a soldier and a valiant general, hence the nickname the Brave.
Arizona State University's Division I athletic teams are called the Sun Devils, which is also the nickname used to refer to students and alumni of the university.
* Molly Pitcher was a nickname given to a woman said to have fought in the American Battle of Monmouth, who is generally believed to have been Mary Ludwig Hays McCauly.
Its name is derived from the nickname for New York, the Empire State.
There is a Mozart reference in the title — A Little Night Music is an occasionally used translation of Eine kleine Nachtmusik, the nickname of Mozart's Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, K. 525.
One well-known association the town has is with the ' Accrington Pals ', the nickname given to the smallest home town battalion of volunteers formed to fight in the first world war.
Strictly speaking, the ' Accrington Pals ' battalion is properly known as the ' 11th East Lancashire Regiment ': the nickname is a little misleading, since of the four 250-strong companies that made up the original battalion only one was actually composed of men from Accrington.
However, the nickname is also factually accurate, as the city ’ s tree coverage percentage is at 36 %, the highest out of all major American cities, and above the national average of 27 %.
The movie's title is from the nickname for the 41st Police Precinct in the South Bronx which was nicknamed " Fort Apache ".
The city was referred to as " Hüdavendigar " ( meaning " God's Gift ") during the Ottoman period, while a more recent nickname is " Yeşil Bursa " ( meaning " Green Bursa ") in reference to the parks and gardens located across its urban tissue, as well as to the vast forests in rich variety that extend in the surrounding region.
A common nickname for the intentional walk is four-finger salute, since most managers call for an intentional walk by holding up four fingers.
Other names were sometimes used before Boston officially adopted the nickname " Braves " in ; the club eventually left Boston for Milwaukee and is now playing in Atlanta, Georgia.
Ẓahīr ad-Dīn Muḥammad (, also known by his royal titles as al-ṣultānu ' l-ʿazam wa ' l-ḫāqān al-mukkarram bādshāh-e ġāzī ), is more commonly known by his nickname, Bābur (< big > بابر </ big >).
In the 2006 anime Black Lagoon, the nickname of the local Russian mob boss is " Balalaika ".
According to Hippolytus of Rome, John Mark is not Mark the Cousin of Barnabas, and Barnabas did not dispute with Paul because of personal favor to a blood relative, but due to his character as his nickname Barnabas (" Son of Encouragement ") indicates.
This area of Manhattan is often called the Theater District or the Great White Way, a nickname originating in the headline " Found on the Great White Way " in the February 3, 1902 edition of the New York Evening Telegram.
" Great White Way " is a nickname for a section of Broadway in the Midtown section of the New York City borough of Manhattan, specifically the portion that encompasses the Theatre District, between 42nd and 53rd Streets, and encompassing Times Square.
" The Big Apple " is a nickname for New York City.
It is possible that the writer simply understood " Big Apple " as an appropriate nickname for any large city:

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Marlene ( surname: Adamo ), 25, a Brazilian divorcee who learned the dance from Arabic friends in Paris, now lives on Manhattan's West Side, is about the best belly dancer working the Casbah, loves it so much that she dances on her day off.
The ballet work is on the nose, especially in the opening number by `` The New Ashmolean Marching Society and Students' Conservatory Band '', along with a fiery and sultry Brazilian fantasia later.
* 1945 – The Italian commune of Fornovo di Taro is liberated from German forces by Brazilian forces.
* 1869 – Battle of Acosta Ñu: A Paraguayan battalion made up of children is massacred by the Brazilian Army during the Paraguayan War.
Several vapour-vesicles may unite while the rock is still viscous, and thus form a large cavity which may become the home of an agate of exceptional size ; thus a Brazilian geode lined with amethyst and weighing 35 tons was exhibited at the Düsseldorf Exhibition of 1902.
Another type of agate is Brazilian agate, which is found as sizable geodes of layered nodules.
A study by Brazilian scientists concluded that the Amazon is actually longer than the Nile.
The back and sides of a particular guitar are typically made of the same wood ; Brazilian or East Indian rosewood and Honduras mahogany are traditional choices, however, maple has been prized for the figuring that can be seen when it is cut in a certain way ( such as " flame " and " quilt " patterns ).
Dietary restrictions are not used by the highly urban Brazilian ayahuasca church União do Vegetal, suggesting the risk is much lower than perceived, and probably non-existent.
According to sociologist Marcelo Ridenti, Brazilian politics is divided between internationalistic liberals and statist nationalistics.
The Brazilian Armed Forces (, ) is the unified military organization comprising the Brazilian Army ( including the Brazilian Army Aviation ), the Brazilian Navy ( including the Brazilian Marine Corps and Brazilian Naval Aviation ) and the Brazilian Air Force.
The Brazilian Navy which is the oldest of the Brazilian Armed Forces, includes the Brazilian Marine Corps and the Brazilian Naval Aviation.
Due to this battle, the year 1648 is considered as the year of the foundation of the Brazilian Army.
* Paraguayan War ( 1864 – 1870 ): Over 200, 000 Brazilians fought on this conflict, which is considered as the most serious in Brazilian history.
* 1964 Brazilian coup d ' état: President João Goulart is removed from office, leading to a military dictatorship which lasted until 1985.

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