Unabomber formed in Brazil during the mid-1990s, playing a raw, aggressive style of hardcore rock. Their lyrics often dealt with political themes and social issues, which sometimes drew criticism from conservative groups. The band's lineup included Fernando Sanchez Jr. on vocals, Igor Cavalera on drums, Max Cavalera on guitar, and Marc Rizzo on bass.
Their 1997 album "Criado Mudo" gave the band its most recognizable song, which became popular with younger listeners who connected with its themes. Other tracks like "O Lado B" and "Razão Independente" followed on later releases, maintaining the band's confrontational approach through the early 2000s.
Unabomber released several albums including "Cadáveres de Ódio" in 1999, "Terror Revolucionário" in 2001, and "In Memoriam" in 2003. Their live shows were known for their intensity, matching the energy of their recorded material.
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