Zcal Golgota
Zcal Golgota started as Zero Calvário in São Paulo during the mid-1990s, with Fabiano Gomes, Pablo Martins, and Daniel Kruczkowski. They changed their name in...
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Zcal Golgota started as Zero Calvário in São Paulo during the mid-1990s, with Fabiano Gomes, Pablo Martins, and Daniel Kruczkowski. They changed their name in 2003 and added guitarist Cristiano Alves, settling into a mix of thrash and black metal. Their 2006 album 'Dias de Luta' gave them a breakthrough, with the title track becoming an anthem about social injustice.
They've faced criticism for songs like 'Merda' and dealt with censorship threats, but kept writing about social issues. The band has put out six studio albums including 'Apocalipse' and 'Mortos Vivos'.
Zcal Golgota's current lineup is still Gomes, Alves, Martins, and Kruczkowski. They've built a following through live shows in Brazil, known for energetic performances. Another track, 'Mundo Segue Sem Esperança,' features Giovanni Cahegi and Rakel Reis.
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