Dead Fish
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Dead Fish

Dead Fish formed in Vitória, Espírito Santo in 1991. The band's early sound was raw and direct, with songs like 'Zero e Um' and 'Vitória' that gave voice to...

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Dead Fish, the Brazilian hardcore band from Vitória

A raw, direct voice for social and political frustrations since 1991.

For a quick sense of their approach, check out '40 Minutos Na Ilha' or 'Sem Remédio'. They frame the band's no-frills, socially charged hardcore sound well.

Dead Fish gave a voice to listeners outside mainstream culture with songs that tackled inequality and environmental concerns. Tracks like '40 Minutos Na Ilha' and 'Sem Alma' from their top songs list show their consistent, straightforward hardcore style. Their lyrics connected deeply in Brazil's underground scene, which was more metal-oriented at the time.

Formed in Vitória, Espírito Santo in 1991, their early sound was raw and direct with songs like 'Zero e Um' and 'Vitória'. They released albums such as 'Sirva-se' in 1993 and 'Vitória' in 2006, and faced some resistance initially before finding their audience. Their lineup included Rodrigo Lima on vocals and Marco 'Marcão' Gomes on drums.

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Dead Fish formed in Vitória, Espírito Santo in 1991. The band's early sound was raw and direct, with songs like 'Zero e Um' and 'Vitória' that gave voice to frustrations with social and political issues. Their lyrics often addressed inequality and environmental concerns, which connected with listeners who felt outside mainstream culture.

Their discography includes albums such as 'Sirva-se' from 1993, 'Zero e Um' in 1996, and 'Vitória' in 2006. They also released 'Ao Vivo no Circo Voador' in 2013. Other tracks like 'Você', 'Queda Livre', and 'Bem-Vindo ao Clube' show their consistent approach to hardcore music.

The band's lineup featured Rodrigo Lima on vocals, Felipe 'Flip' Machado on bass, Ricco Viana on guitar, and Marco 'Marcão' Gomes on drums. They faced some resistance initially in Brazil's underground scene, which was more oriented toward metal at the time, but their straightforward style eventually found its audience.

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