Banda Erros started in São Paulo in the early 2000s, a Brazilian pop-rock group with a lineup that included Anderson Richards on vocals, Pedro Calais on guitar, Felipe Macedo on bass, Bruno Boncini on keyboards, and André Gabeh on drums. They put out their first album in 2003, followed by others like 'Pra Te Fazer Sorrir' in 2005 and 'Dormindo em Público' in 2007.
Their song 'Pra Te Fazer Sorrir' got a lot of attention, becoming a familiar tune in Brazil. Other tracks like 'Não Viverei Para Sempre' and 'Regras' also made it onto their setlists. In 2008, Anderson Richards had a drug possession arrest, which the band addressed by talking about drug abuse and mental health afterward.
They kept releasing music into the 2010s with albums such as '360°' in 2009 and 'Volúpia' in 2012. Their sound mixed pop and rock, leaning into melodies that stuck with listeners without trying to redefine the genre.
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