Ontologia
Ontologia formed around 2002 when Neto Gomes started writing songs influenced by Marxist philosophy. Their debut album 'Para Marx e Engels' came out in 2005,...
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Ontologia formed around 2002 when Neto Gomes started writing songs influenced by Marxist philosophy. Their debut album 'Para Marx e Engels' came out in 2005, with the title track becoming one of their most recognized songs.
Their music mixed rock and folk with Brazilian elements, though the lyrics often focused on political themes. Songs like 'Romance Passageiro' and 'Sobre todas as coisas' showed a range beyond just political anthems.
Ontologia's concerts sometimes sparked debate because of their outspoken lyrics, but they kept performing without changing their approach. The band's catalog reflects this consistent focus on music as a form of social commentary.
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