Tony da Gatorra

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O Que Tu Tem 00:00 Tools
Assassino 00:00 Tools
Meu nome é Tony 00:00 Tools
Rap Verdade 00:00 Tools
Droga Fatal 00:00 Tools
Eu Protesto 00:00 Tools
In A House With No Mirrors 00:00 Tools
Espirito Luz 00:00 Tools
Voz dos Sem Terra 00:00 Tools
Sublime Paz nº 02 00:00 Tools
Oh Warra Hoo! 00:00 Tools
Brasil 500 Anos 00:00 Tools
OVNI 00:00 Tools
6868 00:00 Tools
Voz Dos Semterra 00:00 Tools
(peidiwch ac) OVNI 00:00 Tools
Espírito Luz 00:00 Tools
Meu Nome e Tony 00:00 Tools
Voz Dos Sem Terras 00:00 Tools
Chimarrão em Andrômeda 00:00 Tools
Era De Aquárius 00:00 Tools
Era De Aquarius 00:00 Tools
Sublime Paz No. 02 00:00 Tools
Meu Name É Tony 00:00 Tools
Sublime Paz No. 01 00:00 Tools
Sublime Paz Nº 1 00:00 Tools
ENERGIA! 00:00 Tools
Da galáxia mais distante 00:00 Tools
Os Crânios de Cristal Dizem Sim para a Pazzz 00:00 Tools
Mensageiros de PaZZZ de Sirius 00:00 Tools
Antenas de Órion 00:00 Tools
Esperança Cósmica 00:00 Tools
Polyradiocósmico 00:00 Tools
As 7 Muralhas Esculpidas Em Ouro de Atlântida 00:00 Tools
Na 5a. Dimensão do Infinito 00:00 Tools
Amigos do Cosmos Não Querem a Guerra 00:00 Tools
Sublime Paz 2 00:00 Tools
Sublime Paz Nº 2 00:00 Tools
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Antônio Carlos Correia de Moura (Esteio, 8-3-1951), known as Tony da Gatorra, is a brazilian musician from Rio Grande do Sul. With the knowledge accumulated from his work as an electrician, Tony developed in the late-90s a musical instrument named "gatorra", a kind of combination of electronic drums and synthesizer, which he uses to plays song with protest lyrics and synth-punk resemblance. After being signed with a recorded label from São Paulo, Tony started doing shows around the whole country and released his first album, 'Só Protesto', in 2005. Five years later, after gaining international fame when the band Franz Ferdinand bought their own gatorra, Tony's collaboration with Super Furry Animals vocalist Gruff Rhys resulted in the album 'The Terror of Cosmic Loneliness', which was followed by an UK tour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.