Idioma
Idioma formed in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in the late 1990s, with Deivid Moraes on vocals. Their 2004 debut album 'Vozes em Chamas' brought them wider attention...
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Idioma formed in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in the late 1990s, with Deivid Moraes on vocals. Their 2004 debut album 'Vozes em Chamas' brought them wider attention in the country's rock scene.
They've released several albums since then, including 'Não Me Deixes Viver Assim' in 2016. The band's lineup has included Luciano Leães on guitar, Gustavo Vaccaro on bass, and Gustavo Finkler on drums.
Their music draws from grunge and alternative rock, with heavy guitar work and Moraes's vocal delivery. The songs often deal with personal themes, though the band has sometimes faced criticism for their outspoken lyrics.
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