Hapostullu's Rock
Hapostullu's Rock formed in the small Brazilian town of Maracaí in the 1980s, started by brothers José Carlos and Jocimar Santos. Their debut album 'Ajuda-me'...
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Hapostullu's Rock formed in the small Brazilian town of Maracaí in the 1980s, started by brothers José Carlos and Jocimar Santos. Their debut album 'Ajuda-me' came out in 1985, and its title track became a national hit. The song 'Ajuda-me' is a plea for divine help, and it established them early on.
In the early 1990s, the band faced plagiarism accusations that they denied. Other members included guitarist Fernando Fernandes and drummer Luis Carlos.
Their songs like 'Amigo Igual' and 'Deus, você e eu' continued in a devotional style, while later material became more introspective. The band's lineup stayed mostly stable with José Carlos as frontman and Jocimar Santos on bass.
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