A Brazilian band whose aggressive sound and provocative lyrics defined their late '90s arrival and kept burning through later albums.
For the full picture, listen to the early bite of 'Jogos de Guerra' and then the later drive of 'Dança.' That's the arc, right there.
Acidente's music never softened. From the early gut-punch of 'Jogos de Guerra' to the later intensity of 'Tudo Vai Passar,' they delivered a consistent, unvarnished aggression that felt specific to their time and place. Their lyrics could be deliberately provocative, titles like 'Seu Pai Não Vem Aqui' made that clear, but the energy was always real, captured best on their 2008 live album from Porto Alegre.
They formed in Porto Alegre in the late 1990s and released a self-titled debut in 2002. The albums that followed, like 'Avenida dos Loucos' and 'Tudo É Pra Ontem,' maintained that initial rawness even as their sound evolved through to 'Fogo' and 'Incêndio' in the 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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