They formed in 1985 and became known for raw, politically charged songs that faced censorship.
For a sense of their raw energy, start with "Só Pro Meu Prazer." "Sujeito Oculto" shows their experimental side.
Heróis da Resistência's music captured the frustration of Brazil's politically charged 1980s with a punk edge that resonated deeply. Their track "Só Pro Meu Prazer" from the 1986 debut album "À Flor da Pele" became an anthem for young listeners seeking freedom. Songs like "Sujeito Oculto" and "Dublê de Corpo" blended aggression with experimental touches, and their work has been covered by acts like Sepultura, showing their lasting influence in alternative music.
The band formed in São Paulo in 1985 and released their debut album "À Flor da Pele" in 1986. They followed with albums like "D.H.C." in 1987 and "O Corpo Elétrico" in 1989, often dealing with explicit themes around sexuality and political violence. They disbanded in 1992 after four studio albums.
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