Zangra formed in São Paulo around 2005. Their song 'Eu Não Confio Em Ninguém' became a notable track for listeners who responded to its direct, confrontational tone. The band's lyrics often dealt with themes of distrust and societal friction, which found an audience in Brazil's underground rock circles.
They released several albums including 'Nihilismo Para Principiantes' in 2007, 'A Opressão das Minorias' in 2010, and 'O Sangue da Revolução' in 2013. Another album sharing the title 'Eu Não Confio Em Ninguém' came out in 2017, followed by 'O Fim do Mundo' in 2020. The group's lineup has included Luiz Zangra on vocals and guitar, Felipe Francisco on bass, Rafael Pascoal on drums, and Renan Franceschelli on guitar.
Their music, including tracks like 'Vícios e Virtudes', maintained a raw, guitar-driven sound that avoided mainstream polish. While some found their lyrical content provocative, it connected with listeners who appreciated its unfiltered approach to rock music from São Paulo.
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