Defalla

Defalla is an eclectic and pioneering Brazilian rock band that emerged in the 1980s and has left an indelible mark on the country's music scene with their unique blend of genres and bold stylistic innovations. Established in Porto Alegre, the group was helmed by the charismatic lead singer Edu K and featured an ever-evolving lineup that often included bassist Biba Meira, guitarist Castor Daudt, and drummer Flu, among others. Over the years, Defalla has been known to push the boundaries of genre, deftly weaving together elements of punk, funk, metal, and Brazilian musical styles into a distinctive sound that defies easy categorization.

Throughout their career, Defalla has been celebrated for their creative restlessness and willingness to explore new sonic territories, which is evident in their diverse discography. After navigating through periods of inactivity and lineup changes, the band revived their creative output with several notable releases, such as "Vampire Island," "Monstro," and "Superstar," which continued to showcase their innovative approach to music. Albums like "Miami Rock 2000" solidified their staying power, garnering a new generation of fans while still thrilling long-time followers. Their works "Hot 20 - Deffala" and "Raridade PluG" present a treasure trove of their unique sound, including rare and remixed tracks that celebrate their legacy. The eponymous albums "Defalla" from different periods capture the spirit of a band unafraid to evolve and reinvent themselves, ensuring their place in the pantheon of Brazilian rock music.

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Vampire Island
Single - Released November 6, 2020
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  1. April 15, 2016
  2. February 23, 2002
  3. March 30, 2000
  4. March 1, 1999
  5. July 13, 1996
  6. July 13, 1988
  7. July 10, 1987
  1. November 6, 2020