Vírus 29
Vírus 29 released their debut album in 1999, followed by the 2002 record that included the song "Time of Our Life." The band's lineup featured Hugo Rafael on...
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Vírus 29 released their debut album in 1999, followed by the 2002 record that included the song "Time of Our Life." The band's lineup featured Hugo Rafael on vocals, Ricardo Villalobos handling instruments and production, Fabrizio Moreira on drums, and Igor Cavalera on bass. They put out albums like Revolution in 2004 and Simples Assim in 2007, with O Último Voo arriving in 2010.
Their music often drew criticism for its outspoken lyrics and anti-establishment themes, but they kept making records without toning things down. The group's sound blended raw energy with more intricate production touches, anchored by Rafael's emotive delivery and Villalobos's layered arrangements.
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