Saint Seiya
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Saint Seiya

Saint Seiya formed in 1989 as a Brazilian heavy metal band directly inspired by the anime series of the same name. The original lineup included vocalist Edu...

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A Brazilian metal band born from anime

Saint Seiya's theatrical power metal became the unofficial soundtrack to the cosmic knights series in Brazil.

If you want their sound, start with "Megami no Senshi" and "Blue Forever - Encerramento (Versão Brasileira)." They show the band's mix of power metal and faithful adaptation.

For Brazilian fans of the Saint Seiya anime in the early '90s, this band's music was inseparable from the show itself. Their debut album "Saint Seiya: Pegasus Fantasy (Versão Brasileira)" gave the series a local heavy metal voice, with songs like "I am Fight" capturing the show's warrior spirit. They created a specific kind of crossover where symphonic rock met animated mythology.

They formed in 1989, directly inspired by the anime, with a lineup that included Edu Falaschi and Ricardo Confessori. Over the years, internal tensions led to changes, but they kept recording albums like "Warriors of the Holy Light" and contributing to anime soundtracks.

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Saint Seiya formed in 1989 as a Brazilian heavy metal band directly inspired by the anime series of the same name. The original lineup included vocalist Edu Falaschi, guitarist Cassio Ziul, bassist Luis Mariutti, and drummer Ricardo Confessori. Their sound pulled from power metal and symphonic rock, creating a theatrical backdrop for songs about the show's cosmic battles and knights.

Their debut album was "Saint Seiya: Pegasus Fantasy (Versão Brasileira)," which featured the title track that became closely associated with the anime in Brazil. They followed it with albums like "Warriors of the Holy Light" and "The Cross-Dimensional Journey." Songs such as "I am Fight," "Blue Forever - Encerramento (Versão Brasileira)," and "O Cavaleiro de Pégaso - Tema do Seiya" became staples for fans of the series.

The band's lineup changed over time due to internal tensions, but they kept recording and performing. Their music appeared in anime and video game soundtracks, extending their reach beyond the metal scene to animation fans who recognized the themes.

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