A Brazilian punk band whose songs like 'Revolte-se' and 'A Violência Das Leis' came from a specific moment of political tension.
For a quick sense of their sound, try 'Revolte-se' or 'A Violência Das Leis'. Both have that direct, grounded feel from their São Paulo origins.
They formed in São Paulo during the 1980s, when Brazil was full of political tension. Their music drew directly from that moment, mixing punk rock with anarchist ideas. Songs like 'A Violência Das Leis' and 'Revolte-se' carried those messages plainly, and they built a following through underground shows and zines.
The band's core lineup has included Pedro Salles on vocals, Fernando Gregório on guitar, Marilia de Melo on bass, and Ivan Kardec on drums. Their catalog shows a consistent thread, with titles like 'Nova Ordem Mundial' and 'Felicidade Em Pó' reflecting the same themes across years.
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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