Raimundos

Songs: 24
Albums: 6

Albums

Raimundos - Nova Série
Nova Série
2008, songs: 1
Raimundos - MTV ao Vivo
MTV ao Vivo
2000, songs: 16
Raimundos - So No Forevis
So No Forevis
1999, songs: 1
Raimundos - Cesta Básica
Cesta Básica
1996, songs: 1
Raimundos - Lavô Tá Novo
Lavô Tá Novo
1996, songs: 1
Raimundos - Raimundos
Raimundos
1996, songs: 4

Facts about Raimundos

Raimundos

Raimundos is a Brazilian rock band known for their energetic performances, irreverent lyrics, and fusion of punk rock, hardcore, and traditional Brazilian rhythms. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Raimundos was formed in Brasília, Brazil, in 1987. The band initially consisted of vocalist and guitarist Rodolfo Abrantes, guitarist Digão, bassist Canisso, and drummer Fred Castro. Influenced by punk rock bands like Ramones and hardcore punk acts, Raimundos quickly gained a reputation for their high-energy live shows and catchy, irreverent lyrics.

  2. Breakthrough Success: Raimundos rose to prominence in the mid-1990s with the release of their self-titled debut album in 1994. The album featured hits like "Puteiro em João Pessoa", "Selim", and "I Saw You Saying (That You Say That You Saw)". Their unique blend of punk rock aggression with Brazilian rhythms like forró and baião, along with humorous lyrics in Portuguese, captured the imagination of Brazilian youth and catapulted Raimundos to national stardom.

  3. Musical Evolution: Over the years, Raimundos continued to evolve their sound, incorporating elements of other genres such as metal, ska, and reggae into their music. Albums like "Lavô Tá Novo" (1995), "Só no Forévis" (1999), and "Kavookavala" (2002) showcased the band's musical versatility and willingness to experiment with different styles while maintaining their trademark energy and attitude.

  4. Cultural Impact and Legacy: Raimundos had a significant cultural impact in Brazil, inspiring a new generation of rock musicians and influencing the country's rock music scene. Their humorous and sometimes controversial lyrics, combined with their fusion of punk rock with Brazilian sounds, resonated with audiences across Brazil, making them one of the most beloved and influential bands of their generation.

  5. Lineup Changes and Continued Activity: Throughout their career, Raimundos experienced several lineup changes, with members coming and going over the years. Despite these changes, the band continued to release albums and tour regularly, maintaining a loyal fan base and solidifying their status as legends of Brazilian rock music. Raimundos' enduring popularity and lasting legacy ensure that they will be remembered as pioneers of the genre for years to come.

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