T Crosss
T Crosss formed in Porto Alegre in the early 2000s with André Christóforo on vocals, Daniel Müller on guitar, Fábio Leipnitz on bass, and Mauro Guzzoni on...
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T Crosss formed in Porto Alegre in the early 2000s with André Christóforo on vocals, Daniel Müller on guitar, Fábio Leipnitz on bass, and Mauro Guzzoni on drums.
In 2008, they released the album "A Cruz Dupla," whose title track became widely known. The song "A Cruz Dupla" addressed religious themes directly and found an audience in Brazil. Other tracks like "O Artista" and "STR" also appeared in their catalog.
The band saw lineup changes over time. Leipnitz left in 2012, replaced by Ricardo Stéfano, and Müller departed in 2018, leaving Christóforo and Guzzoni as the remaining core members. They put out albums such as "A Vida É Uma Corrente" in 2012, "Em Nome Da Razão" in 2016, and "Incêndio" in 2020.
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