However, due to the fragile economic situation of Brazil during the early 1990s and the decline of appreciation of Brazilian rock, the album suffered from extremely poor sales, and was also negatively reviewed.
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Sarah Zupko also praised the album in her PopMatters review, noting that "The Byrds perfectly captured the mood of their time."
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The album was recorded following the poor sales and reviews his previous album received and some of its songs are taken from that album.
The album has reviewed some critical acclaim; Terrorizer included it in their "top 40 death metal albums you must hear", at number 40.
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Metacritic gave the album 70 out of 100 based on 5 critic reviews as of May 2012.
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