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'''Raimundos''' is a Brazilian [[punk rock|punk]]/[[hardcore punk|hardcore]] band. They have major influences of 1980s punk bands, especially [[Ramones]]. The band was formed in [[Brasília]], [[Federal District (Brazil)|Distrito Federal]], in 1987 by Digão and [[Rodolfo Abrantes]]. The vocalist [[Derrick Green]] of [[Sepultura]] participated on their [[CD]] ''Kavookavala'' and [[João Gordo]] of [[Ratos de Porão]] participated on their first album ''[[Raimundos (album)|Raimundos]]'' (1994) providing backing vocals on the song ''MM's''. The name of the band alludes and ironically refers to the proper name Raimundo,<ref>{{Citation|title=Raimundo|date=2017-11-16|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Raimundo&oldid=810645049|work=Wikipedia|language=en|access-date=2019-02-11}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.censo2010.ibge.gov.br/nomes/#/search|title=Nomes no Brasil|website=http://www.censo2010.ibge.gov.br/nomes|access-date=2019-02-11}}</ref> sometimes used pejoratively in southern Brazilian capitals, as it is one of the most common male first names of persons born or descendant from the poorest regions of the Brazilian northeast region.
'''Raimundos''' is a Brazilian [[punk rock|punk]]/[[hardcore punk|hardcore]] band. They have major influences of 1980s punk bands, especially [[Ramones]]. The band was formed in [[Brasília]], [[Federal District (Brazil)|Distrito Federal]], in 1987 by Digão and [[Rodolfo Abrantes]]. The vocalist [[Derrick Green]] of [[Sepultura]] participated on their [[CD]] ''Kavookavala'' and [[João Gordo]] of [[Ratos de Porão]] participated on their first album ''[[Raimundos (album)|Raimundos]]'' (1994) providing backing vocals on the song ''MM's''. The name of the band alludes and ironically refers to the proper name Raimundo,<ref>{{Citation|title=Raimundo|date=2017-11-16|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Raimundo&oldid=810645049|work=Wikipedia|language=en|access-date=2019-02-11}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.censo2010.ibge.gov.br/nomes/#/search|title=Nomes no Brasil|website=http://www.censo2010.ibge.gov.br/nomes|access-date=2019-02-11}}</ref> sometimes used pejoratively in southern Brazilian capitals, as it is one of the most common male first names of persons born or descendant from the poorest regions of the Brazilian northeast region, while also being a local-flavored homage to the [[Ramones]].


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Revision as of 22:36, 11 February 2020

Raimundos
OriginBrasília, DF, Brazil
GenresPunk rock, hardcore punk, alternative metal, forrócore
Years active1987 - present
LabelsDeckdisc
Banguela Records
Warner Music
MembersDigão
Canisso
Marquim
Caio
Past membersRodolfo Abrantes
Fred
Alf
Websiteraimundos.com.br

Raimundos is a Brazilian punk/hardcore band. They have major influences of 1980s punk bands, especially Ramones. The band was formed in Brasília, Distrito Federal, in 1987 by Digão and Rodolfo Abrantes. The vocalist Derrick Green of Sepultura participated on their CD Kavookavala and João Gordo of Ratos de Porão participated on their first album Raimundos (1994) providing backing vocals on the song MM's. The name of the band alludes and ironically refers to the proper name Raimundo,[1][2] sometimes used pejoratively in southern Brazilian capitals, as it is one of the most common male first names of persons born or descendant from the poorest regions of the Brazilian northeast region, while also being a local-flavored homage to the Ramones.

Members

Current members

Past members

Discography

Studio albums
Live albums
  • (2000) MTV Ao Vivo
  • (2011) Roda Viva
  • (2014) Cantigas de Garagem
  • (2017) Acústico
Extended Plays
  • (2005) Pt qQ cOisAh - Read "Ponto Qualquer Coisa" (or "Dot Whatever") and was only released online.
Compilation albums
  • (2001) Warner 25 anos
  • (2005) Mais MTV Raimundos
  • (2006) Warner 30 anos
  • (2007) Nova Série
Demos
  • (1993) Raimundos (Fita Demo)

References

  1. ^ "Raimundo", Wikipedia, 2017-11-16, retrieved 2019-02-11
  2. ^ "Nomes no Brasil". http://www.censo2010.ibge.gov.br/nomes. Retrieved 2019-02-11. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)