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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