A São Paulo trio known for writing 'Gotta Catch 'Em All!' in 1997, plus albums like 'O Tempo Vira Bicicleta'.
For a quick sense of their sound, try 'Deixa Voar' or 'Step Psicodélico'. They're both offbeat and a little dreamy, which feels like the band's real home turf.
They wrote the Brazilian version of the Pokémon theme song in 1997, which became a cultural touchstone for a generation. Beyond that, songs like 'Deixa Voar' and 'Perdidos Na Estrada' show a looser, psychedelic side that never quite fit the mainstream. Their catalog holds up as a quirky slice of late-'90s São Paulo indie rock.
Formed in São Paulo in 1994 with Paulo Miklos, Hélio Flanders, and Mauricio Takara. They released albums like 'Barulhinho Bom' in 2002, and later added Fernando Anitelli on guitar. A mid-2000s copyright dispute over the Pokémon song was settled out of court.
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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