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''Dois'' (Portuguese for ''Two'') is the second studio album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana. It was released in July 1986. ==Release history== Because of the success of Legião Urbana's previous album, Renato Russo originally intended ''Dois'' to be a double-disc album named "Mitologia e Intuição" ("Mythology and Intuition"), that would also include some tidbits of ''Que País É Este'', but EMI-Odeon denied the proposal, due to economic reasons. Unlike Legião's previous album, who heavily focalized in post-punk-esque instrumentation, ''Dois'' shows a wider palette of styles and influences such as folk rock and blues, and features the most memorable songs of the band, such as "Eduardo e Mônica", a ballad largely inspired by Bob Dylan, telling the story of youngsters in Brasília which fall in love despite having nothing in common; "Música Urbana 2", a sequel-of-sorts for an old Aborto Elétrico song (the first part of "Música Urbana" is sung by Capital Inicial); "Fábrica", an environmentalist song that would be used to open Legião's shows for many years; "Quase sem Querer"; and "Índios", that, according to Renato Russo, was written after a suicide attempt. In 2007, the Brazilian version of the magazine ''Rolling Stone'' made a list of the 100 most revolutionary Brazilian albums, and ''Dois'' was featured in the position #21.〔Lista dos 100 maiores discos da música brasileira pela Rolling Stone Brasil 〕
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