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After a break of three years, Sao Paulo, Brazil's Pavilhão 9, one of most important bands of Brazilian hip hop and the role model for the people who lives in poor communities, launches its new project Publico Alvo. The new project was influenced by music styles such as rap and rock. Throughout those years, Pavilhão 9 was able to prove to critics and to the large audience that they are truly the symbol for the hip hop culture in Brazil. The band has a new formation has new members Rhossi and Doze (Vocals), Ortega (Guitar), Marinho (Bass), Munari (Guitar) and Fernandão (Drums) and in this new project counts with special guests like Billy (Biohazard), Guga Stroeter, DJ Nuts, Rodolfo Abrantes (former-leader of the Rodox group) and Salazar (of the pair Veiga & Salazar) and was produced by Carlo Bartolini. Even though the Band has reached a larger audience and won various awards (they have sold more than 240.000 albums), Pavilhão 9 continues to protest about corruption, poverty and social injustice. In "Publico Alvo", the Band is angrier than ever and has many political songs such as: Tô na Minha, Expressão, Cidade, O Anjo e o Diabo, Chaosfobia, Todos Querem o Controle, Cientistas, Os Normais São Loucos, Raça, Polícia e Ladrão and Reacionarios. Publico Alvo also gives the message of a world with no boundaries. The idea of a global mind mentality is stronger is songs such as Nova Desordem and has as special guest, Billy from Biohazard. There is also a new version of Gimme tha Powe