Danger Old
Danger Old formed in 1994 in Brazil with Rogério Faria on vocals, Marcelo Maia on guitar, Paulo Pereira on bass, and Marcelo Lisboa on drums. They started...
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Danger Old formed in 1994 in Brazil with Rogério Faria on vocals, Marcelo Maia on guitar, Paulo Pereira on bass, and Marcelo Lisboa on drums. They started playing heavy metal when that wasn't an easy path in their country, dealing with the usual early struggles of finding shows and building an audience from the ground up.
Their 1997 debut album 'Face do Horror' gave them their breakthrough. The title track became their calling card, a heavy anthem that caught attention for its sound and its willingness to tackle darker themes.
They kept recording after that, putting out albums like 'Devorados' in 2001, 'Mundo Morto' in 2005, and 'Apocalipse Agora' in 2013. Their sound stayed rooted in heavy metal aggression and socially aware lyrics, with songs like 'Pra Você' and 'O Tempo' showing their range within that framework.
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