Operação Gato-do-Mato
Operação Gato-do-Mato formed in 2002 with Roberto Taddei on vocals and guitar, Ricardo Koctus on guitars, Péricles Carpigiani on bass, and Fernando Rocha on...
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Operação Gato-do-Mato formed in 2002 with Roberto Taddei on vocals and guitar, Ricardo Koctus on guitars, Péricles Carpigiani on bass, and Fernando Rocha on drums. Their name translates to 'Operation Wildcat,' which hints at their unconventional approach. They started out playing small venues and built a following that way.
Their song 'Amor de Lua' came out in 2004 and became a hit in Brazil. It's a good example of how they mixed folk and rock with Brazilian rhythms, though some of their lyrics about love and the occult drew criticism from more conservative listeners at the time.
They've put out five albums, starting with Casa do Gato-do-Mato in 2004 and most recently Noite do Gato in 2019. Other songs like 'Duelo No Espelho' and 'Luau Na Praia Grande / Canoa Voadora' show the same blend of styles that made 'Amor de Lua' work.
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