Mercenárias
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Mercenárias (Portuguese for "Mercenaries"), sometimes erroneously referred to as As Mercenárias, are a Brazilian all-female rock band formed in São Paulo in 1982, by bassist Sandra Coutinho, vocalist Rosália Munhoz and guitarist Ana Machado. With lyrics that heavily criticized Brazilian government and society (and sometimes the Catholic Church as well), their sonority was constantly compared to Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, Sex Pistols and above all The Slits.[1]
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Mercenárias | |
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Origin | São Paulo, Brazil |
Genres | Post-punk, alternative rock, punk rock, new wave |
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Labels | Baratos Afins, EMI, Nada Nada Discos |
Members | Sandra Coutinho Marianne Crestani Michelle Abu |
Past members | Rosália Munhoz Ana Machado Leonardo Moreira Edgard Scandurra Geórgia Branco Pitchu Ferraz Sílvia Tape |
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The band ended in 1988, but reunited in 2006 with a new line-up; further changes on the band's line-up would be made in early 2015 and then in 2017. The only original founding member remaining is Coutinho.