Plebe Rude is a renowned Brazilian rock band deeply rooted in the punk and post-punk scenes that originated and gained prominence in Brasília during the early 1980s. Formed by Philippe Seabra, André X, Jander Ribeiro Bilaphra and Gutje Woorthmann, the band established itself as a pivotal voice for the youth of Brazil, known for its raw energy, politically charged lyrics, and driving guitar work. After releasing a series of influential albums in the '80s like "O Concreto Já Rachou" and "Nunca Fomos Tão Brasileiros", the band experienced several lineup changes and hiatuses. Despite the challenges, Plebe Rude has managed to maintain its relevance and enduring fan base.
In more recent years, Plebe Rude revived its creative output, leading to a series of releases that continue to showcase the band's evolution while staying true to their punk ethos. With albums like "Evolução, Vol. 1" and "Evolução, Vol. 2," the group has demonstrated ongoing musical maturity while exploring new sounds and subjects, away from the more raw textures of their early days. Their recent works, including "Vitória" and "A Quieta Desolação," are a testament to Plebe Rude's ability to deliver poignant, reflective pieces that still resonate with the pressing societal issues of today, amplified by the live power captured in "Primórdios (Ao Vivo)". Their consistent output serves as a chronicle of Brazil's contemporary history told through a distinctive rock lens.
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