Fred Drumond
Fred Drumond came out of São Paulo, Brazil in the early 1980s. His song 'Frases de Delírio' became a rock anthem there, known for its melody and lyrics. He...
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Fred Drumond came out of São Paulo, Brazil in the early 1980s. His song 'Frases de Delírio' became a rock anthem there, known for its melody and lyrics. He released a debut album called 'Chave de Fenda' in 1983.
This led to certain songs being censored or kept off the air. He kept writing anyway, with tracks like 'Garota Mais Linda do Mundo' and 'Já Olhou Para As Estrelas Hoje?' appearing among his work.
His discography includes albums such as 'Eu Quero Mais' alongside 'Chave de Fenda' and the one containing 'Frases de Delírio'. The music shifted over time, moving from straightforward rock toward more experimental sounds.
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