Yennel was a Brazilian rock band that formed in the early 1980s. Their song "Alienação" came out in 1984 and connected with listeners during a period of military rule in Brazil. The band's lineup included vocalist Luiz Carlos Malaquias, guitarist Fernando Deluqui, bassist Paulo César Feital, and drummer Carlos Alberto Gomes.
Their first album, simply titled "Yennel," arrived in 1984 and featured "Alienação." They released several more records through the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "Das Ruas Pra Cá" in 1986 and "Um Novo Amanhecer" in 1988. Other songs like "Meu Mundo Parou" and "Nosso Jeito" are also part of their catalog.
Yennel's music often dealt with social and political themes. Their lyrics sometimes drew attention from authorities, and the band faced some censorship. They developed a following among listeners who responded to their direct approach.
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