Vermes de Israel
Vermes de Israel formed in Curitiba in the early 2000s. Their music mixed rock and punk with Brazilian rhythms, and their lyrics often carried political...
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Vermes de Israel formed in Curitiba in the early 2000s. Their music mixed rock and punk with Brazilian rhythms, and their lyrics often carried political weight with a sarcastic edge. Songs like 'A Semente' and 'Capetalismo' became known for their sharp commentary.
Gabriel Thomaz handled vocals and lyrics, while Marco Eckel played guitar and shaped their experimental sound. Rodrigo Gasper played bass and Murilo Katayama was the drummer. Their debut album 'Coruja' came out in 2005, followed by 'A Semente' in 2008 and 'De Olho na Sociedade' in 2011.
Their performances and lyrics sometimes drew criticism from different political sides, and they had occasional run-ins with authorities over their stage shows.
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