A Brazilian band that started in 1995 and kept putting out albums into the late 2000s.
If you want to hear their range, put on 'Verão' and then 'Faixa de Ouro.' They're different sides of the same band.
They were one of those São Paulo bands that just kept going, even when people said their music was hard to pin down. Songs like 'Faixa de Ouro' show how they brought in rappers like Filipe Ret later on, while earlier tracks like 'Verão' have their own feel. Their lyrics sometimes touched on social stuff, which wasn't always comfortable for everyone.
They formed in 1995 with Fernando Peixoto on vocals and guitar, Pedro Altério on bass, Pedro Gaspar on drums, and Felipe Viegas on keyboards. That lineup stayed together for years, putting out their first album 'Trem Bala' in 1997 and later ones like 'Nação Zumbi' in 2000. By the late 2000s, they were still working with albums like 'Não Desista Agora' in 2007.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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