Zêniti
Zêniti formed in São Paulo in 1985 with Zé Neto on vocals, João Penca on guitar, Sergio Aguiar on bass, Célio Vilar on keyboards, and Duda Pitta on drums....
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Zêniti formed in São Paulo in 1985 with Zé Neto on vocals, João Penca on guitar, Sergio Aguiar on bass, Célio Vilar on keyboards, and Duda Pitta on drums. Their debut album came out in 1987, featuring the breakout single "À Moda Staile." The song's anthemic chorus caught on with Brazilian youth and helped push the band to national attention.
Their music often carried explicit lyrics and political undertones, which drew criticism from various quarters. Police and riot squads frequently targeted their concerts, and members faced harassment and arrests.
Zêniti released several albums through the 1990s, including "Barulho" in 1993, "Clube da Esquina" in 1996, and "O Mundo ao Contrário" in 1998. The lineup changed over time, though Zé Neto remained the constant vocalist. Their music, with its raw energy and social consciousness, continues to find listeners in Brazil.
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