A Brazilian band that's kept the same lineup since forming in 1996, mixing rock, pop, and local sounds.
If you're new to Badoxa, start with 'Demônio da Tarraxinha' and 'Minha Mulher.' They give you a good sense of their rock-pop foundation and how they work Brazilian rhythms into the mix.
Badoxa matters because they've quietly built a catalog that holds up without much fuss. Songs like 'Demônio da Tarraxinha' and 'Teresinha' show how they blend rock energy with Brazilian rhythms in a way that feels natural, not forced. They've managed to tour outside Brazil while keeping the same five members for over two decades, which says something about their approach.
They formed in São Paulo in 1996 and released their debut 'Meu Amor é Verdadeiro' in 2002, featuring the hit 'Minha Mulher.' Since then they've put out six studio albums, including 'Alma' in 2007 and 'Agora' in 2018, while touring Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
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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