Invasores de Cérebros formed in Brazil in 1984 as a punk rock trio led by frontman Alírio Netto. Their self-titled debut album introduced a sound built on catchy hooks and blistering guitars, with lyrics that often addressed social and political themes. Songs like 'Porra De Vida' and 'Admirável Novo Mundo' became staples of their live sets.
Over time, their music incorporated elements from other Brazilian styles, including samba and rockabilly. The band's core lineup featured Netto on vocals and guitar, Clemente Nascimento on bass, and Armandinho on drums. Their recordings include albums like 'O Samba do Caixão' alongside their debut.
Their confrontational approach sometimes met resistance from conservative audiences and censors, but they maintained a dedicated following. Tracks such as 'Sobre Corpos E Mentes' and '111 Escombros' continued their blend of punk energy with sharp lyrical commentary.
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