Ignorância Agudah
Ignorância Agudah formed in São Paulo in 1984 with Serginho Meriti on vocals and rhythm guitar, Tico Terpins on lead guitar, Jorginho Gomes on bass, and Chico...
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Ignorância Agudah formed in São Paulo in 1984 with Serginho Meriti on vocals and rhythm guitar, Tico Terpins on lead guitar, Jorginho Gomes on bass, and Chico Mendes on drums. Their debut album came out the following year, featuring the song 'Desse lado do mundo' that became widely known in Brazil.
They kept recording through the late 1980s and early 1990s, putting out albums like 'A Febre' in 1986 and 'Pra Que Serve a Fama?' in 1989.
Along with 'Desse lado do mundo', songs like 'Esquina', 'Foi bom', and 'Gisele' became part of their set. They developed a dedicated following who responded to the directness in their lyrics and the energy in their playing.
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