Karne Krua

Karne Krua stands as a seminal band in the Brazilian punk rock scene, notable for their visceral performances and outspoken lyrics. Emerging from the gritty backstreets of Brazil's urban sprawl in the mid-1980s, they have cultivated a reputation for unapologetic, hard-hitting social commentary, wrapped in the raw energy of punk music. Their journey began with DIY demo tapes like "As Merdas do Sistema" (Demo Tape) and "Labor Operário" (Demo Tape), which captured the frustration and desires of a generation seeking to challenge the status quo.

Throughout their career, Karne Krua has remained fiercely independent and dedicated to the punk ethos. Their discography, highlighted by pulsating live performances such as "Horrores Humanos (Ao Vivo)" and "XXXI 1985-2016 (Ao Vivo)", showcases their ability to adapt and evolve while still staying true to their roots. Albums like "Bem-Vindos ao Fim do Mundo" and "Em Carne Viva" are punctuated with a potent blend of aggressive riffs and acerbic lyrics, cementing their status as provocateurs and purveyors of the punk rock spirit. The candid nature of their work, which includes early raw expressions in "Suicídio (Demo)" and the anguished outcry of "Cenas de Ódio e Revolta (Demo Tape) [Ao Vivo]", continues to resonate with fans who seek authenticity and rebellion in their music.

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Horrores Humanos (Ao Vivo)
Album - 23 Tracks - Released November 26, 2020
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