São Paulo's heavy metal band that mixed thrash aggression with anti-establishment lyrics.
If you want the full Açoite experience, put on "Reze Bem" and "Em Nome do Pai." That's where their sound and stance come together.
Açoite wasn't just playing metal, they were making a statement with it. Songs like "Reze Bem" and "Saco de Merda" carried that confrontational energy, delivered through Marcão's raw vocals and Gilmar Mendes' sharp guitar work. Their debut "O Diabo Veste Terno" in 1998 announced a band that refused to play nice.
They started with "O Diabo Veste Terno" in 1998, then followed with "Batalhando pelo Metal" in 2001 and "Paranormal" in 2007. The lineup stayed fairly consistent with Marcão out front, Gilmar on lead guitar, Daniel on bass, and Robson on drums.
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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