Komarok
Komarok formed in São Paulo in 1998, taking their name from the Portuguese word for mosquito. They built a following through local gigs, and in 2001 their...
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Komarok formed in São Paulo in 1998, taking their name from the Portuguese word for mosquito. They built a following through local gigs, and in 2001 their song 'A Guerra Espera Você' became a point of discussion in Brazil. The track's direct lyrics about war drew both listeners and criticism.
Their music pulls from thrash metal and hardcore, with songs like 'Bunecão' and 'Digam Fodas' in their catalog. They've kept at it from their São Paulo base, working without much of the usual industry machinery around them.
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