Manno Goes formed in Fortaleza in the 1980s around brothers Manno and Tony Goes. They built a following playing local bars before their 1992 debut album 'Mil Cidades' brought them wider attention with its title track. The band's lineup has typically included Manno Goes on vocals and guitar, Tony Goes on bass and vocals, Zé Eduardo on drums, and Dedé de Souza on keyboards.
Their songs like 'Não Me Peça Para Mudar' and 'Dois minutos' blend pop, rock, and samba elements. They've released several albums including 'O Dia em que a Terra Parou' in 1996, 'Beleza Pura' in 2000, and 'Além do Horizonte' in 2003.
In 2003, their song 'Cabeça Dinossauro' drew attention for lyrics that referenced former President Fernando Collor de Mello. Their music often touches on social themes, which has sometimes sparked discussion alongside their melodic approach.
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