Vermes Do Suburbio
Vermes do Subúrbio formed in Diadema, Brazil, with Ivan and Dinho on vocals and guitar, Sassa on drums, and Cris on bass. They released their first album...
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Vermes do Subúrbio formed in Diadema, Brazil, with Ivan and Dinho on vocals and guitar, Sassa on drums, and Cris on bass. They released their first album "Fedidos e Sujos" in 1996, followed by "Faixa Preta" in 1999 and "Sim Anarquia" in 2001. Their music addressed police brutality and social inequality with direct, often profane lyrics.
In 2002, the band was arrested after performing "Sim Anarquia" at a concert, charged with offending public morals. The incident drew protests and attention to government censorship in Brazil. They continued releasing albums like "Guerra e Paz" in 2003 and "Ascensão e Queda" in 2006.
Their songs resonated with marginalized youth in Brazil, particularly through tracks like "Sim Anarquia" which became an anthem in punk circles. The band's straightforward approach to social criticism and anarchist themes maintained a following through their discography.
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