Quase Coadjuvante
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Quase Coadjuvante

Quase Coadjuvante formed in 1991 as a Brazilian rock band. Their music pulls from rock, punk, and alternative sounds, with songs like 'Kamikazes' and 'Gênio...

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Quase Coadjuvante, a Brazilian rock band since 1991.

A band known for songs like 'Kamikazes' and 'Gênio Ruim', blending rock, punk, and alternative sounds.

For a sense of their range, listen to 'Sábado' and 'Kamikazes'. They give you a good feel for where the band's coming from.

They've been putting out records since the mid-90s, from 'Circuito Fechado' in 1994 to 'Infinito Particular' in 2015. A track like 'Velha Inconveniência' shows how they handle social themes and personal struggles without softening the edges. Their music aims to provoke thought, something they've stood by even through controversy like a 2019 concert cancellation.

They formed in 1991 with Leandro Roque on vocals and guitar, Jairo Marques on bass, and Guilherme Disario on drums. After releasing albums through the '90s and early 2000s, they took a break in the late 2000s before returning to recording and performing.

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Quase Coadjuvante formed in 1991 as a Brazilian rock band. Their music pulls from rock, punk, and alternative sounds, with songs like 'Kamikazes' and 'Gênio Ruim' among their most recognized tracks. The group's lineup has included Leandro Roque on vocals and guitar, Jairo Marques on bass, and Guilherme Disario on drums.

They released their first album 'Circuito Fechado' in 1994, followed by 'Suíte Real' in 1996 and 'Ritalina' in 1998. Later records include 'Com Certeza' from 2002 and 'Infinito Particular' from 2015. Their songs often touch on social themes and personal struggles, with 'Velha Inconveniência' and 'Sábado' showing their range.

The band took a break in the late 2000s but returned to recording and performing. In 2019, they dealt with a concert cancellation over allegations they denied, saying their music aimed to provoke thought rather than promote division.

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