13 Dog formed in Brazil in the late 1980s, with Beto Sampaio on vocals. Their song 'Descompressão' became a notable track, touching on social frustrations that resonated at the time. The band's debut album was self-titled, and they later released records like 'Solução de Continuidade' and 'Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol.'
Their music pulled from punk and rock, with some progressive touches. Other songs in their catalog include 'Moleque Sem Futuro' and 'Renascidos.' The lineup featured guitarist Isaias Silveira, bassist Fred Castro, and drummer Bruno Acorsi alongside Sampaio.
13 Dog eventually went on hiatus, but 'Descompressão' has remained a recognizable song in Brazilian rock. Their work from that period still gets mentioned when talking about bands that addressed the country's social climate through music.
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