Ham Cheese
Ham Cheese is a band from São Paulo, Brazil, known for songs that address social issues. Their track 'Desigualdade Social' became particularly well-known for...
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Ham Cheese is a band from São Paulo, Brazil, known for songs that address social issues. Their track 'Desigualdade Social' became particularly well-known for its direct commentary on inequality. Other songs like 'Quanta Ignorância' and 'Cidadões De Pedra' follow similar themes, often with a straightforward rock sound.
The band includes Zé Felipe on vocals, Lucas Rossi on guitar, Pedro Ramos on bass, and Gabriel Nobrega on drums. Their debut album, also called 'Desigualdade Social', came out in 2013. They followed it with 'O Peso da Exploração' in 2016 and 'Luta e Resistência' in 2019.
Their music has drawn both support and criticism for its political content. They've kept writing about these topics across their releases, with Felipe's lyrics typically focusing on social injustice and the band's instrumentation providing an energetic backdrop.
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