Recorded during two gigs in 2011, one in Curitiba and the other in Santos, it was the band's first release since 2004's Tamo Aí na Atividade with original members Marcão and Champignon.
Initially, the album was recorded at Citibank Hall in São Paulo on March 19, 2011, still as a quartet and with bassist Heitor Gomes.
However, due to the return of Marcão and Champignon in the middle of that year, the album's release was cancelled and they broke up with Sony Music, going on independently.
[citation needed] The studio version of "Céu Azul", which appears in Volume 1 as a bonus track, was included in the soundtracks of the telenovelas Balacobaco and Império.
[4] All lyrics are written by Chorão, except for "Coração Satânico" by Marcelo Nova, "Me Deixa" by Marcelo Yuka, and "Não É Sério" by Negra Li; all music is composed by Charlie Brown Jr.All lyrics are written by Chorão; all music is composed by Charlie Brown Jr., except for "Pipeline" by Brian Carman and Bob Spickard