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  1. ANJO CAIDO
  2. Baby Look
  3. Barata Suicida
  4. Boneco de massa
  5. Brain Tourniquet
  6. Cagão
  7. Casa 40
  8. Corcunda
  9. Crawl
  10. Cunhado
  11. Daydreamin (feat. EM & Zamir)
  12. Doidão
  13. Ela
  14. Ela Esteve No Ceu
  15. Ele Sabe Voar
  16. Esses Homens Maravilhosos e Suas Invenções Geniais
  17. Estou de Alta
  18. Eu Te Odeio
  19. Filme Pornô
  20. Flávia
  21. garota malvadinha
  22. Homem Rã
  23. Homem Tartaruga
  24. Inadimplente
  25. Insanidade depressiva
  26. Jorgete
  27. Kalunga
  28. Kill Eat And Breed
  29. Lenny
  30. Louco Amor
  31. Meu Amigo Virtual
  32. Mind Eraser
  33. Não Vou Mudar
  34. Neuter
  35. O Básico
  36. O Cara do Espelho
  37. Os Mistérios da Mulher de Edivaldo
  38. Os Nossos Verdadeiros Ancestrais
  39. Pagode e guitarras
  40. Parabéns Pra Você
  41. Pedrita
  42. Peixinho Dourado
  43. Pigmeu Psicopata
  44. Precoce
  45. Preconceito
  46. Rebola
  47. Romance de Catador
  48. Se quer ouvir falo mais alto
  49. Tio Floriano
  50. Tre
  51. Uga uga

Neanderthals ( nee-AN-də(r)-TAHL, nay-, -⁠THAHL; Homo neanderthalensis or H. sapiens neanderthalensis) are an extinct group of archaic humans which inhabited Europe and Western Asia during the Late Pleistocene. Neanderthal extinction occurred roughly 40,000 years ago with the immigration of modern humans (Cro-Magnons), but Neanderthals in Gibraltar may have persisted for thousands of years longer. The first recognised Neanderthal fossil, Neanderthal 1, was discovered in 1856 in the Neander Valley, Germany. At first, Neanderthal 1 was considered to be one of the lower races in accord with historical race concepts. As more fossils were discovered through the early 20th century, Neanderthals became characterised most especially by Marcellin Boule as a unique species of underdeveloped human. By the mid-20th century, human evolution was described as progressing from an apelike ancestor, through a "Neanderthal phase", ending in modern humans. This gave way to the "Out of Africa" theory in the 1970s. With the sequencing of Neanderthal genetics first in 2010, it was discovered that Neanderthals interbred with modern humans. Neanderthal anatomy is characterised by namely a long and low skull, a heavy and rounded brow ridge (supraorbital torus), an occipital bun at the back of the skull, strong teeth and jaws, a wide chest, and short limbs. These traits gradually became more frequent through the Middle Pleistocene of Europe, possibly due to natural selection in a cold climate, as well as genetic drift when populations collapsed during glacial periods. Neanderthals would have also been effective sprinters. Average male dimensions may have been 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) and 75 kg (165 lb). While Neanderthal brain volume averaged higher than any living population — 1,640 cc (100 cu in) for males and 1,460 cc (89 cu in) for females — their brain organisation differed from modern humans in areas related to cognition and language, which could explain the comparative simplicity of Neanderthal behaviour compared to Cro-Magnons in the archaeological record. Neanderthals maintained a low population and suffered inbreeding depression, which may have impeded their ability to progress technologically. They produced Mousterian stone tools (a Middle Palaeolithic industry), maintained and maybe created fire, and possibly wore blankets and ponchos. They predominantly ate whatever was abundant close to home, usually big game as well as plants and mushrooms. Neanderthals were frequently victims of major physical traumas and animal attacks. Examples of Palaeolithic art have been inconclusively attributed to Neanderthals, namely possible ornaments made from bird claws and feathers; collections of unusual objects including crystals and fossils; and engravings. Neanderthals uncommonly buried their dead, but this is not indicative of a religious belief of an afterlife.

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