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CSS (an initialism of Cansei de Ser Sexy) (, in São Paulo, English lit. "Tired of being sexy") is a Brazilian
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band from
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. The band was labeled as part of the explosion of the
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scene. Their songs are in both
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.


History


2003–06: Formation and ''Cansei de Ser Sexy'' (Brazilian album)

CSS formed in September 2003, consisting of a group of friends. Their name was taken from a reported quote by
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, who allegedly declared that she was "tired of being sexy". The band first garnered fame through the internet. Some of its members, like Adriano Cintra, and Wendi Bishop, had been previously known in São Paulo's underground club scene, but not outside of the local alternative subculture. Others, like
Lovefoxxx Luísa Hanae Matsushita (born February 25, 1984), known by her stage name Lovefoxxx, is the lead singer of the Brazilian indie band Cansei de Ser Sexy ( CSS). Early life and career Lovefoxxx was born in Campinas, Brazil. She is of Portuguese, ...
, were the owners of popular
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pages. Their collective band fotolog also gained popularity and their songs were frequently downloaded from Trama Virtual's website. Several songs by CSS were featured in mainstream media, for example "Meeting Paris Hilton" was featured in the Latin American broadcasting of ''
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'', "Superafim" was used in the Brazilian version of '' Big Brother''. Still unsigned, they released two independent EPs—''Em Rotterdam Já É uma Febre'' in 2004, and '' A Onda Mortal / Uma Tarde com PJ'' in January 2005—and played at the TIM Festival in 2004. In 2005, they signed with the Trama Virtual label, and in October their first album, ''
Cansei de Ser Sexy ''Cansei de Ser Sexy'' is the first full-length album by Brazilian indie rock band CSS. It was released on October 9, 2005 by Trama in Brazil, where it reportedly sold 5,000 copies and failed to chart. It was released in the United States on Jul ...
'', was released in Brazil, along with the seven-track EP '' CSS Suxxx'', which was sold at concerts. A limited edition version of the album had a blank
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included, so the buyer could burn a copy of the album to give away as a gift. In Brazil, the album has reportedly sold 5,000 copies to date, but neither the album nor the singles have charted. Two music videos were also released, "Off the Hook" and "Alala", their two big hits, and were directed by guitar player Ana Rezende, and filmed at the home of band members
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and Cintra, where CSS recorded most of their songs.


2006–08: ''Cansei de Ser Sexy'' (international album)

In early 2006, CSS signed with
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to release their international debut album, ''Cansei de Ser Sexy''. The first single was "
Let's Make Love and Listen to Death From Above "Let's Make Love and Listen to Death from Above" is the first international single by Brazilian band CSS, taken from their debut studio album, '' Cansei de Ser Sexy''. Background and release The title is a reference to Canadian band Death from ...
", released on June 6, with an accompanying video directed by Cat Solen. In July 2006, along with DJ
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and
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group
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, they began their first international tour. By 2007, CSS had sold as many as 60,000 copies in Europe and the United States. They played at various festivals across Europe in the summer of 2007. The band were also scheduled to play at the American festival
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on August 4, 2007, but were left stranded at
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en route to
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after an overbooking error. They did arrive in time for their performance at
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in
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the next day. CSS came to wider attention when their song "
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" was used in a worldwide television commercial by
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for the
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. Due to the song's exposure in the United States, it charted at number 63 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming the highest-charting single in the United States by a Brazilian band to date. Coincidentally, the same song had been used in a promotion for the competing
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media player a year prior. Several of CSS's songs feature on the soundtracks of video games. Their singles "Alala" and "Off the Hook" were featured in the video game ''
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''. The video game ''
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'' also features "Off the Hook". In April 2008, Iracema Trevisan left the band; Cintra replaced her on bass guitar. The band subsequently worked with a session drummer,
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of
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.


2008–10: ''Donkey''

"Rat Is Dead (Rage)", the first single to be taken from their second album, was made available as a free download from the CSS website in April 2008. The album, ''
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'', was released on July 21, 2008, with first single proper, "
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", having been released earlier in the month. Their song "Jager Yoga" features in the soundtrack of video game '' FIFA 09'', and " Rat Is Dead (Rage)" appears in the video game '' Midnight Club: Los Angeles''.


2010–13: ''La Liberación'' and ''Planta''

CSS recorded tracks for their third studio album, '' La Liberación'', while touring. They reportedly recorded a song in
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titled "¡Ay, Qué Horror!" In an interview with
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, lead singer Lovefoxxx stated that the first single of the new album would be released in May 2011. The album, also according to her, would be released in August 2011, with eleven tracks. The title would also be in Spanish. In an April 2011 interview with ''
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'', Adriano Cintra said that the band's third album "is not a themed album. It has influences from clubs,
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." Ana Rezende, however, said that "we sometimes do a reggae that nobody thinks it's actually reggae. But in our head is very reggae." The single " Hits Me Like a Rock" from the band's third album featured on the soundtrack of the video game ''
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''. On November 11, 2011, Adriano Cintra announced that he had left CSS and declared that he did not authorize any of the band members to use his songs in any of their forthcoming concerts. He also stated that the reason behind his departure was due to attitude problems from other band members, claiming that they had let fame go to their heads. It was also reported that the band members' musical incompetence was also a factor. In an interview with '' Rolling Stone Brazil'', Cintra said that his bandmates' unwillingness and inability to collaborate on the recording of the band's third album led him to leave the band, a decision which the band's manager was able to revert by asking him to stay. Then, during the European tour Cintra was diagnosed with a
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in his hand, which made him unable to continue with the tour. Nevertheless, as over half of the band's songs include backing tracks of Cintra playing, he expected to get paid for their use, which was agreed by the band's manager. In spite of this agreement, on the eve of the payday Cintra received an email from the band's manager informing him that the remaining members of the band thought that he did not need to be paid his share, as he did not tour and he had other forms of income. That, according to Cintra, was the last straw. On July 3, 2012, Adriano Cintra gave an interview on Madrid, his latest musical project, where he stated regarding his CSS departure that he was fed up with his bandmates, who were frustrating to work with as they couldn't even play their own instruments. CSS was not seriously deterred by Cintra's departure, playing the SOS Festival in Murcia, Spain on May 5, 2012 and the Ballroom Marfa 2012 Benefit Weekend in Marfa, Texas on May 27, 2012, performing several of their old songs. J.R. Kurtz has been the band's touring drummer since 2010 with the addition of Nate Perry as touring bassist beginning in late 2011. Bassist
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has also toured with the band. CSS' fourth album, named '' Planta'', was released on June 5, 2013 in Japan, June 10 in the UK and June 11 in the US. The record is their first album since the departure of multi-instrumentalist Adriano Cintra. The first single is "Hangover".


Discography

* ''
Cansei de Ser Sexy ''Cansei de Ser Sexy'' is the first full-length album by Brazilian indie rock band CSS. It was released on October 9, 2005 by Trama in Brazil, where it reportedly sold 5,000 copies and failed to chart. It was released in the United States on Jul ...
'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2008) * '' La Liberación'' (2011) * '' Planta'' (2013)


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