Garotos Podres

Garotos Podres
Origin Mauá, São Paulo, Brazil
Genres Street punk
Oi!
Punk rock
Years active 19822013
Labels Rocker, Lup Som, Radical Records, Paradoxx Music, Garotos Podres Records, Ataque Frontal, Fast 'n' Loud, Rotten Records
Associated acts O Satânico Dr. Mao e os Espiões Secretos, Submundo
Past members Mao
Cacá Saffiotti
Sukata
"Capitão Caverna" Nunes
Mauro
Godô
Maurício
Português

Garotos Podres is a Brazilian punk rock band formed in 1982 in the city of Mauá in the metropolitan region of São Paulo called A.B.C..

In 1985, while Brazil was still under military dictatorship, they appeared on the Ataque Sonoro compilation along with Ratos de Porão, Cólera, Lobotomia and others of the Brazilian hardcore. They released the first album of the band, Mais Podres do que Nunca ("More Rotten Than Ever"), on the now defunct Rocker label and then the band really started, selling about 50,000 copies and becoming popular until today.

Due to censorship at the time, the song Johnny was censored, while others such as Papai Noel Filho da Puta (Santa Claus Son of a Bitch) and Maldita Policia (Damn Police) were relaunched as Papai-Noel Velho Batuta (Santa Claus Cool Old Man, where "velho batuta" sounds very close to "filho da puta", "son of a bitch" on a free translation) and Maldita Preguiça (Damned Laziness) respectively.

Mao, vocalist of the band, is also a history teacher with a Doctorate in History.

In 2013 the band split, Mao and Cacá Saffiotti founded a new band named "O Satânico Dr. Mao e os Espiões Secretos". The other members continue playing the old songs of "Garotos Podres" by the name "Garotos".[1]

Discography

Albums

Compilations

Band members

Including old members

References

  1. http://noisey.vice.com/pt_br/blog/satanico-dr-mao-contra-os-coxinhas-podres-destino-dos-garotos-podres Noisey - O Satânico Dr. Mao contra os coxinhas podres: vocalista fala sobre o destino dos Garotos Podres

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