Radiossaurus
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Radiossaurus

Radiossaurus formed in Brasília during the mid-1990s, a band built around vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Bruno Sant'Anna. Their name combined 'radio' and...

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Radiossaurus, Brasília's sharp post-punk storytellers

A band from the mid-1990s that mixed post-punk, hardcore, and Brazilian rhythms to sketch irreverent portraits of their city.

For a quick sense of their sound, start with 'Brasília, Ame-a Ou Deixe-a' and 'Medo de Viver'. They frame the band's knack for blending hooks with city-life sketches.

Radiossaurus gave Brasília a voice that was both catchy and critical. Their song 'Brasília, Ame-a Ou Deixe-a' became an anthem for the city's disaffected, wrapping sharp observations about urban life in a memorable melody. Tracks like 'Medo de Viver' and 'Terapia de Regressão' kept that wry, grounded commentary going for years.

They formed in Brasília in the mid-1990s, starting with post-punk influences before folding in hardcore, funk, and Brazilian rhythms. Over about two decades, they released albums like 'Super Heróis da Balada' in 1998 and 'Cidade Monstro' in 2017, with a core lineup anchored by vocalist Bruno Sant'Anna.

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Radiossaurus formed in Brasília during the mid-1990s, a band built around vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Bruno Sant'Anna. Their name combined 'radio' and 'dinosaur,' a simple nod to mixing modern and primal elements. They started with post-punk influences but soon folded in hardcore, funk, and Brazilian rhythms.

Sant'Anna's lyrics often sketched irreverent portraits of Brasília's social and political landscape. Their song 'Brasília, Ame-a Ou Deixe-a' became an anthem for the city's disaffected, its catchy melody carrying sharp observations about urban life. Other tracks like 'Medo de Viver' and 'Terapia de Regressão' continued this thread of wry, grounded commentary.

The band released albums including 'Super Heróis da Balada' in 1998, 'Do Outro Lado da Canção' in 2004, and 'Cidade Monstro' in 2017. Their core lineup featured Sant'Anna alongside bassist Marco 'Marcão' Guimarães, drummer Thiago 'Thiago Cee' Oliveira, and guitarist Daniel Rodrigues. Their performances at festivals sometimes drew criticism for being too provocative, but they kept playing their particular blend of city sounds for about two decades.

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