A São Paulo band that mixed punk, rockabilly, and psychedelic sounds with Brazilian flavor in the early 2000s.
For a quick sense of what they were going for, try 'Hey Playboy' or 'Brother Of Brazil.' They're a bit rough, a bit theatrical, not quite fitting neatly anywhere.
They carved out a specific mood that wasn't for everyone, some corners of the Brazilian scene called them too dark or too rebellious. Tracks like 'Melodies From Hell' show why, with its darker tone and Supla's vocal delivery. Their catalog isn't huge, but it has a consistent, rough-edged theatricality that doesn't fit neatly into any one genre.
They formed in São Paulo in the early 2000s around frontman Supla. Their sound pulled from punk, rockabilly, and psychedelic music, with some Brazilian flavor mixed in. They kept at it anyway, working with themes that leaned toward the gritty side of things.
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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