A Recife band that mixed Brazilian traditions with rock and funk while tackling social topics.
For their mix of Brazilian roots and social commentary, check "Shut Down Remix" first. "Look What You Made Me Code" shows their more pointed side.
They weren't just making party music. Songs like "Shut Down Remix" and "Look What You Made Me Code" had lyrics that addressed social and environmental issues, which drew both support and criticism in Brazil at the time. Their sound pulled from samba alongside rock, funk, and reggae elements.
They formed in Recife in the early 2000s with Ricardo Leão on vocals. Their early single "Essa É Legal Demais Mesmo" got national attention, and they released albums like "A Saga do Samba Rock" in 2004 and "Só Pra Saculejar" in 2006. Later came "O Ritmo do Mundo" in 2008 and "Pode Acreditar" in 2011.
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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