Their colorful videos and sharp breakup songs defined a decade of Brazilian pop.
If you want the full Marcianas experience, start with 'Cara' and 'Vem Cá Caminhoneiro', one's a sharp breakup tune, the other's a playful trucker flirt, and together they show what the band did best.
For a few years in the 2000s, you couldn't miss their videos on Brazilian TV, bright, surreal clips that felt like cartoons come to life. Their songs like 'Cara' and 'Palavra de Mulher Arrependida' gave voice to the messy, funny side of relationships, sung with a wink. They made breakup pop that didn't take itself too seriously, and that's why people still remember them.
They started with a self-titled debut in 2001, then put out albums like 'Por Que Brigamos?' in 2003 and 'A Liga das Meninas' in 2006. By 2012, they'd released an acoustic album and quietly disbanded, leaving behind a catalog of 161 tracks.
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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