DZ6
DZ6 was a Brazilian rock band that formed during the 1980s. Their music often carried a political edge, with lyrics that sometimes drew attention from...
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DZ6 was a Brazilian rock band that formed during the 1980s. Their music often carried a political edge, with lyrics that sometimes drew attention from authorities during that period. They recorded songs like "1º De Julio (Sai, Fora, Vai)" featuring Cabal, "Superman," and "Velociraptor."
The band's debut album "Nas Ruas" came out in 1986 and included what became their most recognized track, "1º De Julio (Sai, Fora, Vai)." They followed with albums like "Cabeça Dinossauro" in 1988 and "Brigada" in 1990. The lineup featured vocalist and guitarist Nevilton, guitarist Ico, bassist Paulão, and drummer Ronaldo.
That song "1º De Julio (Sai, Fora, Vai)" became something of an anthem in Brazil, with its direct lyrics and driving rock sound. While the political context of the 1980s has shifted, the track remains part of the band's recorded work from that era.
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