031 inglório
031 Inglório formed in São Paulo in 2002. Their debut album 'Nascido Para Vencer' came out in 2004, mixing hardcore punk with Brazilian folk sounds. They've...
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031 Inglório formed in São Paulo in 2002. Their debut album 'Nascido Para Vencer' came out in 2004, mixing hardcore punk with Brazilian folk sounds. They've released several albums since, including 'Cadillac 13' in 2007 and 'Caos em Moscou' in 2013.
Their lyrics often criticize social injustice and political hypocrisy, which has led to some trouble. They've faced threats for their views but kept playing.
The current lineup includes Rodrigo 'Rod' Dantas on vocals, Mauri 'Edy' Edwaldo on guitar, Eduardo 'Dudu' Rodrigues on bass, and Mathias 'Tima' Costa on drums. Songs like 'Cold,' 'Capa Preta,' and 'Maldito 31' show their raw, confrontational style.
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