A Rio band from the '80s whose raw live energy and song 'Agora Eu Sei' became a generational touchstone.
For their earlier sound, 'Possession' has that driving energy. 'Humanidade' shows a more reflective side of their range.
They weren't just another rock band in Brazil. Their 1993 album 'Agora Eu Sei' turned the title track into something like a national anthem for a certain generation, and songs like 'Possession' and 'Heróis' captured a specific blend of post-punk urgency and melody. They were a polarizing fixture, known as much for their presence as their music.
Formed in Rio in 1984 with Guto Goffi, Nicolas Christ, and Gabriel Thomaz, they built a following through raw live shows. The late '90s lineup changes with Christ and Thomaz leaving marked a shift, though Goffi kept the name going with new members.
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