Francisco Okabe
Francisco Okabe was born in São Paulo in 1986. He started his band in 2008 with bassist Guilherme Campos and drummer Marcelo Oliveira. Their debut album, 'A...
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Francisco Okabe was born in São Paulo in 1986. He started his band in 2008 with bassist Guilherme Campos and drummer Marcelo Oliveira. Their debut album, 'A Rebelião do Silêncio', came out in 2011.
In 2014, the song 'A Desafinação do Mundo' became a breakthrough for the group. It's a track that captures a sense of unease, and it helped build a following for their work. Other songs like 'Água' and 'Fake. News' show his range within an alternative rock style.
Okabe's music draws from punk rock and electronic influences, giving it an experimental edge. He's known for haunting vocals and unconventional compositions, which have sometimes faced criticism for lacking commercial appeal.
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