A São Paulo thrash-hardcore band that stayed loud and political from 1985 onward.
For their sound, try 'A Bula' or 'Quem Tem Boca', both have that unpolished, in-your-face feel they never lost.
They formed in 1985 with a sound that never softened, mixing thrash, hardcore, and death metal into something consistently aggressive. Songs like 'A Bula' and 'Quem Tem Boca' delivered confrontational lyrics with a raw energy that carried through eight albums. Their 2014 record 'Revolução' came out with the same core lineup, nearly thirty years after they started.
They began in São Paulo in 1985, with early tracks like 'Meu Som' setting a confrontational tone. Internal disputes surfaced around 1991's 'Por Que?', but they kept releasing politically charged material like 'Pátria Armada' in 1995 and '40 Graus' in 2000. The original members were still together for 2014's 'Revolução'.
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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