Invasores (CWB)
Invasores (CWB) came out of Curitiba, Brazil, with a sound that caught on quickly in the late 1990s. Their debut album, 97, put them on the map, and the title...
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Invasores (CWB) came out of Curitiba, Brazil, with a sound that caught on quickly in the late 1990s. Their debut album, 97, put them on the map, and the title track became a kind of anthem for a certain crowd. It wasn't polished pop; it had a raw, direct feel that connected.
They followed that up with albums like Vermelho in 2000 and a self-titled record in 2003. Songs like Cinderela and Nada pra Esquecer showed they could write hooks that stuck, even as they dealt with the usual band stuff. The existing history mentions some personal struggles and run-ins, but the music from that period is what people remember.
They kept putting out songs that worked on radio and in clubs, stuff like Discos e Aquilos and E Agora? It was straightforward rock with a Brazilian bent, not trying to reinvent anything, just solid tunes. After a few years, the output slowed, but those early records still get played.
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