RAP ROCK
2000
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O nome do grupo veio de uma batida de carro de Chorão (Líder da Banda), em que ele atropelou uma barraca de coco chamada Charlie Brown. Por volta de 1993, já com esta formação da banda, eles começaram a tocar no circuito underground de Santos e São Paulo e a fazer shows em vários eventos de skate. Gravaram algumas fitas demo, até que uma delas fitas foi parar na mão de Tadeu Patola. O álbum de estréia, Transpiração Contínua Prolongada, foi produzido por Tadeu Patola, vocalista e guitarrista da banda Lagoa, e Rick Bonadio, produtor dos Mamonas Assassinas, e vendeu meio milhão de cópias. O rock que fazem é influenciado por bandas como Madness, Suicidal Tendencies e algumas mais atuais como Mighty Mighty Bosstones. O som do Charlie Brown Jr. mistura hardcore com ska e funk. Em 2002, a banda lança o album “Bocas Ordinárias” com o repertório de canções retornando ao skate-rock, que caracterizou o som da banda desde o início. Destacam-se as faixas "Papo Reto", "Bocas Ordinárias, Guerilhas" e "Somos Poucos Mas Somos Loucos". O álbum “Acústico MTV - Charlie Brown Jr.” é lançado em 2003. No repertório algumas gravações como: "Samba Makossa" (Chico Science), com participação especial de Marcelo D2, "Hoje" (Marcelo Nova), com participação do artista e "Oba Lá Vem Ela" (Jorge Benjor), além das inéditas, "Vícios E Virtudes", "Não Uso Sapato". Após mais de 2 milhões de álbuns vendidos o Charlie Brown Jr. lança em 2005, o DVD “Skate Vibration”. O trabalho passeia do rock pesado à melodia, do rap e reggae ao blues.[Fonte: cliquemusic]
The name of the group came from a Chorão of car crash (Leader of the Band), where he hit a coconut stall called Charlie Brown. By 1993, already with this line-up, they started playing in the underground circuit Santos and Sao Paulo and doing shows in various skating events. They recorded some demo tapes, until one of them tapes ended up in the hands of Tadeu Patola. The debut album, sweating Continuous Prolonged, was produced by Tadeu Patola, vocalist and guitarist Lagoon, and Rick Bonadio, producer Snuff, and sold half a million copies. The rock they do is influenced by bands like Madness, Suicidal Tendencies and some more current as Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The sound of Charlie Brown Jr. mix hardcore with ska and funk. In 2002, the band released the album "Common Bocas" with the repertoire of songs returning to the skate-rock, which featured the band's sound from the beginning. There are the tracks "Papo Reto", "Bocas Common, guerrillas" and "We are few but we are Crazy." The album "MTV Unplugged - Charlie Brown Jr." is released in 2003. The repertoire includes some recordings like "Samba Makossa" (Chico Science), with special participation of Marcelo D2, "Today" (Marcelo Nova), with artist participation and "Here Comes Oba She" (Jorge Benjor), plus unreleased, "Vices And Virtues," "Do not Use Shoe". After more than 2 million albums sold Charlie Brown Jr. launches in 2005, the DVD "Skate Vibration". The work wanders from heavy rock to the melody, rap and reggae to blues [Source: ABM].
The name of the group came from a Chorão of car crash (Leader of the Band), where he hit a coconut stall called Charlie Brown. By 1993, already with this line-up, they started playing in the underground circuit Santos and Sao Paulo and doing shows in various skating events. They recorded some demo tapes, until one of them tapes ended up in the hands of Tadeu Patola. The debut album, sweating Continuous Prolonged, was produced by Tadeu Patola, vocalist and guitarist Lagoon, and Rick Bonadio, producer Snuff, and sold half a million copies. The rock they do is influenced by bands like Madness, Suicidal Tendencies and some more current as Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The sound of Charlie Brown Jr. mix hardcore with ska and funk. In 2002, the band released the album "Common Bocas" with the repertoire of songs returning to the skate-rock, which featured the band's sound from the beginning. There are the tracks "Papo Reto", "Bocas Common, guerrillas" and "We are few but we are Crazy." The album "MTV Unplugged - Charlie Brown Jr." is released in 2003. The repertoire includes some recordings like "Samba Makossa" (Chico Science), with special participation of Marcelo D2, "Today" (Marcelo Nova), with artist participation and "Here Comes Oba She" (Jorge Benjor), plus unreleased, "Vices And Virtues," "Do not Use Shoe". After more than 2 million albums sold Charlie Brown Jr. launches in 2005, the DVD "Skate Vibration". The work wanders from heavy rock to the melody, rap and reggae to blues [Source: ABM].
Total Time: 56 min
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