A Brazilian punk band whose songs tackle social injustice with blunt, confrontational titles.
If you want to understand their tone, start with 'FHC e ACM Mandaram Fabricar Napalm Pra Destruir o MST', the title says it all. 'Por Quê Viver Assim?' from their debut album gives you the raw energy they've carried through the years.
The band's name alone tells you something about their approach, direct, confrontational, unapologetic. Songs like 'FHC e ACM Mandaram Fabricar Napalm Pra Destruir o MST' and 'A Pig is a Pig' don't leave much room for interpretation about where they stand. They've been making this kind of pointed, aggressive music since forming in 2004, and their 2020 album 'A Última Esperança' shows they haven't softened.
They started in São Paulo in 2004 with Daniel Seff on vocals, releasing their debut 'Até Quando?' in 2008. After Seff left in 2013, Jairo Fernandes took over vocals, and they kept recording through albums like 'Caos e Cosmos' in 2015. Their catalog maintained that same confrontational style across songs like 'Rats In Cambodia' and 'Nos Dão o Inferno'.
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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