Vitroles formed in Brazil in 2014 as a punk band with a clear political edge. Their song 'Gatinha Comunista' became a point of contention for its satirical take on the government and conservatism, drawing criticism from right-wing groups. The band's debut self-titled album arrived in 2015, followed by 'Punk Não É Crime' in 2018 and 'Pra Frente Brasil' in 2021.
Their music includes tracks like 'Nova Demais Pra Mim' and 'Terraplana' alongside their more politically charged material. The lineup features Bruno Veroneze on vocals and guitar, Guilherme Lobo on bass, and Daniel Secco on drums. They've maintained their stance through various controversies while continuing to release music that reflects their views.
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