A late-1990s group that blended alternative rock, rap, and Brazilian rhythms.
For a sense of their range, start with "Com puta dor" and "Dança da Vida."
Their name roughly translates to "With Great Pain," which fits the raw, introspective quality of songs like "Com puta dor." That track's haunting melody and personal lyrics connected with listeners, and their catalog includes everything from acoustic ballads to electronic experiments. They avoided easy categorization, working with a mix of styles that kept finding an audience even after they disbanded around 2010.
P Barros formed in the late 1990s, led by singer-songwriter Pedro Barros with guitarist Jorge Rodrigues, bassist Bruno Brito, and drummer Ricardo Silva. Their debut album in 2002 was titled after the hit "Com puta dor," followed by albums like "Frio" in 2005 and "Rima" in 2008. They disbanded around 2010.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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