#02 A Verdadeira História do Rock - com Metaleiras Negras e Sopa Alternativa

EPISODE · Oct 5, 2021 · 47 MIN

#02 A Verdadeira História do Rock - com Metaleiras Negras e Sopa Alternativa

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Que o rock é música negra você já sabe e hoje estamos aqui para bater um papo sobre como tudo começou e porque se tornou o que é hoje. Vem com a gente? ------------------------------------------------------------- Nos siga nas redes sociais! Twitter: @BLACKPARADEFEST Instagram: @BLACKPARADEFESTIVAL BLACKPARADE.COM.BR [email protected] Equipe: @thaishern Convidadas: @metaleirasnegras / @juliana.apsouzaguilherme @sopaalternativa / @tanseles Edição: @PrecarioProd

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