A Brazilian band from the 1990s whose hits like 'Mulher de Fases' blended hardcore energy with traditional rhythms.
For their sound, 'Mulher de Fases' is the one. If you want their attitude, try 'Poquito Más (Healthy Food)'.
They took forró, a Northeast Brazilian style, and slammed it into punk and hardcore guitar. That collision gave them hits like 'Mulher de Fases' and 'Poquito Más (Healthy Food)', songs that still pop up on Brazilian rock playlists years later. Their lyrics could be provocative, which drew some heat even as the music caught on.
They formed in Brasília in the early 1990s and put out their self-titled debut in 1995. Through the late '90s and early 2000s, albums like 'Lavô Tá Livre' and 'Só No Forévis' kept that mix going. Their last studio album was 'Cesta Básica' in 2005, and they've kept playing after drummer Canisso died in 2013.
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