O Segredo Dos Animais formed in Belo Horizonte, Brazil in 2003. Their sound mixed rock with reggae, samba, and Brazilian Popular Music, which made them a bit unconventional for the local rock venues at first.
Things shifted in 2008 with their second album, "Não Vou Dar Pra Trás." The title track became a hit, pushing the band into wider recognition. That album's lyrics touched on social and political themes, which stirred some debate at the time.
They kept releasing records after that, like "Máquina de Sangue" in 2010 and "Autoficção" in 2015. Other songs in their catalog include "Bora Vamos Zuar" and a cover of "You Gotta Move." The lineup featured Bruno Maia on vocals and guitar, Luís Fernando Jr. on drums, Felipe Pacheco on bass, César Rodrigues on guitar, and Fernando Almeida on keyboards.
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