A Porto band whose aggressive sound and explicit lyrics drew both fans and criticism from the start.
For a quick sense of their approach, try "Arma Biológica" or "Anti-Humano." That's the sound they stuck with.
Homicide's music never shied away from the uncomfortable. Songs like "Arma Biológica" and "Mass Massacre" tackle social issues and psychological darkness with a blunt, heavy-handed approach that became their signature. Their debut album "À Margem do Abismo" established that raw intensity in 1998, and they kept delivering it through records like "Terror na Cidade."
They formed in Porto with Nuno Santos on vocals, Ricardo Ribeiro on guitar, Bruno Martins on bass, and Nuno Cruz on drums, playing heavy metal in local underground venues. After their 1998 debut, they released albums including "Terra," "Força Maior," and "Terror na Cidade," maintaining that focus on dark themes and aggressive sound.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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