A late-1990s Rio de Janeiro band that blended raw punk energy with social and gender themes.
For their early sound, 'Satanas Aplaude' still hits hard. 'Scandaluxo' gives you that raw, aggressive energy they were known for.
They formed as an all-female trio in Rio during the late 1990s, which was rare enough in Brazilian punk. Their early single 'Satanas Aplaude' helped establish them locally, and songs like 'Scandaluxo' carried that direct, confrontational energy. They faced industry challenges that shaped their work, and their lyrics sometimes sparked debate.
They started with the album 'Bonde das Impostoras' in 2001, followed by 'Cult' in 2004 and 'Macaco' in 2007. Later releases included 'Pulmão' in 2011 and 'Menina' in 2016. Tracks like 'Curitiba Funk City' continued their blend of punk with local influences through those years.
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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