Fetus Humanóides was a Brazilian band led by Kiko Dinucci and Beto Travares, with Robério Bruce on bass. They released albums like 'O Aborto Elétrico' in 1986, 'A Fantástica Fábrica de Cadáveres' in 1988, and 'Música Urbana' in 1990.
The band didn't back down, and the track became a symbol of resistance.
Fetus Humanóides wrote in a colloquial, sometimes vulgar style about social injustice and political corruption. Other songs include 'A Falta que a Honra Faz' and 'A Verdade Única'. Their music had a raw intensity that challenged the polished commercial standards of the time.
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