90 Contos
90 Contos is a Brazilian band from São Paulo, formed in the early 2000s. Their song 'O Cara do Comercial de Desodorante' became a major hit in 2005, known for...
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90 Contos is a Brazilian band from São Paulo, formed in the early 2000s. Their song 'O Cara do Comercial de Desodorante' became a major hit in 2005, known for its catchy melody and lyrics that poke fun at consumer culture. The band's lineup has included Fernando Campos on vocals and guitar, Marcus Lodi on bass, and Sérgio Fernandes on drums at different points.
Their music often carries a satirical edge, with songs like 'O Dia em Que a Onda Não Veio' and 'Um Sujeito Sem Futuro' exploring everyday themes with a mix of wit and straightforward rock. They've released albums such as 'Verde Limão' and 'Beleza Trágica', showing a range from more experimental sounds to straightforward songwriting.
While 'O Cara do Comercial de Desodorante' brought them widespread attention, it also drew some criticism for being too commercial. The band has kept playing and recording, with their current lineup including Campos, Lodi, and drummer André Martendal. Their songs continue to connect with listeners who appreciate their blend of humor and simple, direct music.
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