A Salvador band from the 1990s that mixed pop, rock, and local rhythms with socially conscious lyrics.
For a good sense of their approach, try 'Invisível' or 'A escolha.' Both came from their later albums and show how they handled serious themes within their particular sound.
Their blend of pop, rock, and Bahian rhythms created what early listeners called 'Bahian bubblegum,' while songs like 'Invisível' tackled social themes directly. They drew both fans and critics for that combination of sound and subject matter.
They formed in Salvador in the 1990s with Raul Caetano on vocals and guitar. Their first album 'Feita Pra Fugir' in 1995 helped them find a national audience, and they kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s with albums like 'Submundo' and 'Samba do Morro.'
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