Two brothers built a dark, aggressive sound from São Paulo's underground in the late 80s.
If you want to hear what they were about from the start, "Antichrist" still sounds like it was recorded in a basement. That's the point.
In a scene with limited resources, they carved out a space for death metal that felt genuinely raw and unpolished. Songs like "Antichrist" and "Gritos da Boca do Inferno" became underground staples because they didn't try to sound slick, they just hit hard. Their 1992 debut "Echoes from the Tomb" set the tone for everything that followed.
Ivan and Alexandre Death started the band in Brazil in 1988, working with what they had locally. They put out "Echoes from the Tomb" in 1992, then kept releasing albums like "The Call of the Antichrist" and "Apocalyptic Visions" through the 90s and early 2000s. The lineup shifted around them, but the brothers' straightforward approach stayed constant.
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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