Xtremity
Xtremity formed in Brazil's metal scene in the early 2000s, with vocalist Zezê and guitarist Eloy at the start. Their debut album "Agressão Urbana" came out...
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Xtremity formed in Brazil's metal scene in the early 2000s, with vocalist Zezê and guitarist Eloy at the start. Their debut album "Agressão Urbana" came out in 2002, and they've kept a steady lineup that includes Leo on bass and Fábio on drums. The song "Roubo De Vidas" became one of their most recognized tracks.
They released several albums over the next decade, including "Rumo à Destruição" in 2004, "Roubo de Vidas" in 2007, "A Fonte do Poder" in 2010, and "Cidade dos Pecados" in 2015.
Xtremity maintained a consistent presence in Brazilian metal without major lineup changes, building a following through their aggressive sound and direct approach to songwriting. They didn't chase mainstream trends, sticking instead to the style they established early on.
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