H'angar 301 formed in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 1997, playing heavy metal with socially conscious lyrics. Their 1999 album 'Dias Normais' gave them their breakthrough, with the title track becoming something of an anthem in Brazil for its critique of everyday life.
The band's outspoken lyrics sometimes drew criticism from conservative and religious groups, but they kept releasing albums like 'Corvus III' in 2002 and 'Caminhos do Fogo' in 2021. Their lineup has included drummer Aquiles Priester, vocalist Nando Fernandes, and guitarist Rafael Bittencourt.
Songs like 'Dias Normais' and 'Então Vem' show their mix of hard-hitting metal with lyrics that question social norms. They've maintained a presence in Brazilian metal for over two decades without softening their approach.
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