A Brazilian band that mixed rock, ska, and reggae with social commentary.
For their sound, try "1° Ato." For their lyrical side, "Eterna Insensatez" is a good place to start.
They weren't just making party music. Songs like "Histórias e Diálogos" and "Eterna Insensatez" tackled social and political themes with a direct, sometimes provocative edge. Their name, which translates to "The Joker," fit that mix of styles and attitude.
They formed in Porto Alegre around 2004. Their first album, "1° Ato," came out in 2007, and the title track became a staple. Later work, like 2016's "O Tempo Não Para," kept that blend going with tracks such as "Retroativo."
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