3barras formed in São Paulo in 2009 with Felipe Pacheco on vocals and guitar, Guilherme Held on bass, and Arthur de Faria on drums. Their music pulls from rock, folk, and Brazilian rhythms, though the details about their specific sound are thin in the available information.
They're known for the song "Isis," which Pacheco wrote after a trip to Egypt. Other tracks in their catalog include "Bob (part. Ora Seeker)," "Ficar e Amar," and "Gucci Gang." The band released a self-titled debut album and later put out records called "Samba pra Burro" and "Tóquio."
Beyond that, much of what's written about them feels promotional or vague. The claims about international recognition, transformative power, and being cemented as icons don't have concrete support here. What remains is a São Paulo trio that made some music in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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