A Salvador trio mixing samba, rock, and reggae since 1998.
For their sound, try "Tira Onda" first. If you want their social side, "Mudar o Mundo" frames it well.
They've built a catalog that feels rooted in Bahia's musical landscape without trying to reinvent it. Songs like "Amor Anel" and "Tira Onda" show their knack for catchy melodies, while others like "Mudar o Mundo" lean into social themes. Their name translates to "Head of All of Us," which hints at their collective approach.
They formed in 1998 in Salvador with singer Márcio Mello, bassist Pupillo, and drummer André Almeida. They've released six studio albums, starting with their self-titled debut in 1999 and including later records like "Minerva" in 2006 and "Amor Anel" in 2010. The core trio has remained through lineup changes.
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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