Their debut album 'Colisão' in 1983 included the track 'Chip Na Minha Fita'.
For a sense of their range, listen to 'Chip Na Minha Fita' from the debut and then 'Teto do Meu Carrão' from later on. It's a good way to hear how the band evolved.
O Troco's music holds up because it's grounded in that specific São Paulo rock scene of the early '80s. A song like 'Todo Mundo Nu' from their later work shows they kept pushing their sound without losing that foundation. They weren't just a one-hit act; they built a catalog that feels connected to a time and place.
They started with 'Colisão' in 1983, which had 'Maior Abandonado' and 'Aguenta Coração.' By the time they put out their self-titled album in 1990, the songs had shifted, incorporating different styles while staying rooted in rock.
LyroVerse editor's notes are short interpretation guides, not final verdicts. Read our Editorial policy, Corrections policy, and Methodology for the rules behind public reference pages.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
Sign in to post the first listener note. Reporting stays open to everyone.