Sentença formed in Brazil in the early 2000s with Caio Bessa on vocals, Thiago Medeiros on guitar, Rodrigo Gomes on bass, and Rafael Souza on drums. They've released albums like their self-titled debut in 2004, followed by "Futuro Perdido" in 2008, "Vozes da Margem" in 2012, "Resistência" in 2016, and "Sobrevivência" in 2020.
Their songs often address social and political themes, which has drawn both support and criticism. The track "Futuro Perdido" deals with societal issues, and other songs like "Lugar melhor" and "O Que Vem Depois" continue in that vein. Their sound pulls from punk rock and metal, with some Brazilian musical touches.
They've built a following in Brazil's rock scene through touring and direct lyrics about inequality and resistance. The music doesn't shy away from tough subjects, which has kept them relevant to listeners who appreciate that approach.
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