Velhotes Insanos
Velhotes Insanos formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s around vocalist and guitarist Gilson Júnior, drummer Fernando "Cowboy" Fernandes, and bassist...
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Velhotes Insanos formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s around vocalist and guitarist Gilson Júnior, drummer Fernando "Cowboy" Fernandes, and bassist Zeppa Junior. Their sound had a raw energy that came through in heavy guitar riffs and unconventional song structures.
Their lyrics often challenged norms with a vulgar, irreverent edge that sparked debates. The song "Mary Jane" became particularly well-known, drawing attention for its subject matter and turning into something of an anthem.
They released albums like their self-titled debut in 1999 and "Panelaço." Their outspoken stance led to bans from performing in some cities and legal battles over their music's content, but they maintained a loyal following who connected with that defiant attitude.
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