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Cachorro Grande (Portuguese for "''Big Dog''") was a Brazilian rock band from
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, Rio Grande do Sul. In 2003, the music video for "Lunático" was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2003
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. In 2007 they won the
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for Best Live Performance. Original bassist Jerônimo "Bocudo" left the band in 2005. He was then replaced by bassist Rodolfo Krieger. In 2018, guitarist Marcelo Gross was replaced by Gustavo X, but soon afterwards rejoined the band for their farewell tour the following year.


Discography


Studio albums

* (2001) ''Cachorro Grande'' * (2004) ''As Próximas Horas Serão Muito Boas'' * (2005) ''Pista Livre'' * (2007) ''Todos os Tempos'' * (2009) ''Cinema'' * (2011) ''Baixo Augusta'' * (2014) ''Costa do Marfim'' * (2016) ''Electromod''


Live albums

* (2018) ''Clássicos''


Split albums

* (2005) ''Acústico MTV: Bandas Gaúchas'' * (2007) ''Estúdio Coca-Cola''


Video albums

* (2013) ''Cachorro Grande ao Vivo no Circo Voador''


Singles

*"Sexperienced" *"De Baixo do Meu Chapéu" *"Lunático" *"Dia Perfeito" *"Hey, Amigo" *"Que Loucura!" *"Você Não Sabe o Que Perdeu" *"Agora Eu Tô Bem Louco" *"Desentoa" *"Bom Brasileiro" *"Sinceramente" *"Velha Amiga" *"Você Me Faz Continuar" *"Conflitos Existenciais" *"Roda-Gigante" *"Dance Agora" *"Difícil de Segurar" *"Por Onde Vou"


Influences

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