Carrancudos is a Brazilian folk-rock band that has been around since at least the late 1990s. Their 2007 album 'A Cada Manhã' shares its name with one of their most well-known songs, which apparently drew some criticism for its political content. They've also released albums called 'Escravos do Sistema' in 1998 and 'Vida Real' in 2002.
Vamberto Monteiro fronts the band, and their music mixes folk and rock with Brazilian rhythms. Their lyrics often touch on social issues and everyday life. Other songs in their catalog include 'Algo Haver,' 'Desigual,' 'Espinhos,' and 'Final Feliz.'
They've had some lineup changes over time, and like many bands, they've dealt with financial challenges. The group seems to have built a following in Brazil with their straightforward approach to songwriting.
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