Wanabara
Wanabara formed in the 1990s in Rio de Janeiro with songwriter and vocalist Cacá Moraes, guitarist Marcelo Janot, bassist Felipe Cambraia, and drummer André...
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Wanabara formed in the 1990s in Rio de Janeiro with songwriter and vocalist Cacá Moraes, guitarist Marcelo Janot, bassist Felipe Cambraia, and drummer André Luiz. Their sound pulled from Brazilian samba, Afrobeat, and punk rock, creating something that didn't fit neatly into one category.
Their 2003 album 'Fome de Justiça' drew attention for its direct lyrics about poverty and inequality, which sparked debate with conservative critics. Songs like 'El Campesino' and 'Llora Corazón' became anthems for listeners who recognized their own struggles in the music.
They kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s with albums like 'Coração da Cidade' in 2006 and 'Transversal do Tempo' in 2016. Their performances became gathering points where people could share experiences of injustice, though the band never seemed interested in smoothing out their political edges to become more widely palatable.
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