Zé Zen e Os Saposicodélicos
Zé Zen e Os Saposicodélicos formed in Brazil in the mid-1970s, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1974. They followed it with 'Mestre da Barra' the...
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Zé Zen e Os Saposicodélicos formed in Brazil in the mid-1970s, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1974. They followed it with 'Mestre da Barra' the next year. The band's lineup included Zé Zen on vocals and guitar, Sergio 'Peixe' Bernardes on bass, and Ricardo 'Sardinha' Peixoto on drums.
Their songs like 'Só Quero Paz' and 'Cazuza Sazon' blended psychedelic rock with social commentary, which sometimes drew attention during a politically tense period in Brazil. The group disbanded in 1978 after several lineup changes.
They reunited in 2007 for concerts and released a live album the following year. Tracks such as 'Interfone' and 'Michelle No Espaço' have kept their music circulating among Brazilian rock listeners since then.
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