Chimera
Chimera formed in 2004 with Dani Nega on vocals, Leo Oliveira on guitar, Bruno Braga on bass, Diego Prado on drums, and Guto Souza on keyboards. Their debut...
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Chimera formed in 2004 with Dani Nega on vocals, Leo Oliveira on guitar, Bruno Braga on bass, Diego Prado on drums, and Guto Souza on keyboards. Their debut album 'Do Acaso Ao Erro' came out in 2007, with the title track becoming a hit in Brazil.
Their music pulls from rock, pop, reggae, and Brazilian rhythms without settling into one category. The 2012 album 'Crônicas de Um Mundo Mágico' moved toward darker themes, which drew some criticism but showed the band pushing their sound.
Other songs like 'Desejo Eminente' and 'Segundas Intenções' reflect their mix of styles. They've released albums roughly every few years, including 'Tempo' in 2016 and 'Origens' in 2022.
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