Sangue Derramado formed in São Paulo in 1997, their name translating to 'Spilled Blood.' They play thrash metal and hardcore punk, with lyrics that address social issues like land reform and working-class struggles. Their song 'Reforma agrária' became something of an anthem for related movements in Brazil.
Their discography includes albums like 'Pinga Fogo' from 2000 and 'A Morte do Rei' from 2005. Other tracks like 'Cicatriz' and 'O Capitalismo Mata!' reflect their consistent focus on political themes. The band has faced criticism and protests for their outspoken lyrics, but they've continued performing and recording.
They've released several live albums, including 'Ao Vivo no Circo Voador' in 2009, and more recent studio work like 'A Marcha dos Titãs' in 2019. Their music remains rooted in the aggressive sounds of thrash and hardcore, with lyrics that don't shy away from direct social commentary.
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