A São Paulo band that mixed doom metal, post-punk, and direct statements.
For their sound, start with 'Tipo Plástico.' For their tone, try 'Guerras Não Mais.'
They formed in the early 2000s around Rodrigo Lima and Eric Barbosa, drawing from Black Sabbath and Joy Division but landing somewhere between doom metal and darkwave. Their debut 'Tipo Plástico' in 2011 got some underground attention, and songs like 'Guerras Não Mais' and 'Educação Vem de Casa' carried a confrontational tone that built a dedicated following. Critics noted their provocative use of religious imagery.
They started in São Paulo in the early 2000s, releasing their debut album 'Tipo Plástico' in 2011. The songs suggest a shift from atmospheric work toward more direct statements, with tracks like 'Eu Não Votar' and 'Guerras Não Mais' reflecting that.
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