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famous for their humorous, surreal songs, written in a
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-esque way and filled with acerbic allusions to
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, daily life in Brazil, and real-life
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s. Having amassed a strong
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throughout the mid-1990s and 2000s which lasts to the present day, the group had many different line-ups during its tenure; the only members to remain on a consistent basis were vocalist/trombonist/lyricist Löis Lancaster, keyboardist/lyricist/illustrator Marlos Salustiano, bassist/lyricist Zé FelipeNot to be mistaken with the ''
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(the band's only remaining founding member until his departure in 2009), and drummer Henrique Ludgero, with the noticeable absence of a guitarist. Some of their most well-known compositions are "Potinho de Anhanha", "Tiroteio do Esqueleto sem Cabeça", "O Buraco do Jabor", "O Alien que Veio pro Espaço" and "Primo Pobre do
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", and among their vast musical influences they count
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(with whom they played a show in 2009),
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History

Zumbi do Mato was formed in 1989, and released two
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by the early to mid-1990s, the eponymous ''Zumbi do Mato'' (1992) and ''Macacomóvel'' (1995), which catapulted them into fame in the underground circuit. ''Macacomóvel'' in particular caught the attention of producer BNegão (also a member of
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), who signed them to his label Qualé Maluco Records in 1997; their debut album, ''Menorme'', came out through the label the same year and was lauded by the likes of singer and poet
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and music critic Alexandre Matias. Two follow-ups, ''Pesadelo na Discoteca'' and ''Adorei a Mesinha'', came out in 2000 and 2005 respectively by Tamborete Records. In 2008 the band self-released their only live album, ''Toma, Figurão'', recorded at a gig in
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and initially available for free download on their now-defunct official website; as of now, it can be purchased on their
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page. The album would later be included in website La Cumbuca's list of the Top 200 Brazilian Albums of the
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, in 121st place. In 2010 the EP ''Saideira do Zé'', their final release with original bassist Zé Felipe (and final release overall), came out, containing studio outtakes from the ''Toma, Figurão'' sessions; the recordings, dating from 2008–09, were originally planned to be included in a deluxe physical release of ''Toma, Figurão'' which never came through. A DVD of Zumbi do Mato's performance was also scheduled to be released at some point, but those plans were eventually scrapped as well. Zumbi do Mato played its final show on January 13, 2013, after which Löis Lancaster announced the band's end.


Legacy

Zumbi do Mato is known for its association with another famous musician of the Rio de Janeiro underground scene,
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; he has claimed it is one of his favorite bands and major influences, and at times has collaborated with members of the band. Skylab and Löis Lancaster sing the duet "Samba", included in his live albums ''
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'' (2009), and he was also a guest musician on the band's 2000 album ''Pesadelo na Discoteca'' (on the tracks "São Abdul", "Doente Porém Vivo", "Calendário 1999" and "Humilharal"). Zé Felipe and Marlos Salustiano co-wrote a handful of tracks of Skylab's 2007 album '' Skylab VII'', and in 2009 Felipe and Skylab released a collaborative album, '' Rogério Skylab & Orquestra Zé Felipe'', originally intended as a full-fledged collaboration between him and Zumbi do Mato. Lancaster was also an interviewee for Skylab's
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''. A documentary about Zumbi do Mato's history, entitled ''Quem É Mais Idiota do que Eu?'', was directed by Vítor Rocha and released to
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in 2017. To celebrate the film's release, the band's catalogue was remastered and re-released digitally by
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. Lancaster released his debut solo album, ''Malva'', in 2017. Besides his musical career, he published in 2003 the short poetry anthology ''Ceneida'', and also co-wrote the
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''Palmyra'' with Eliana Pougy, which came out in 2011 by Confraria do Vento. Marlos Salustiano released his first solo album, ''Animal Apócrifo'', back in 2001. As fine artist he did one individual show in 2004, called "Macróbios 1,5" in Goiânia (CCC – Centro Cultural Chafariz) and took part in the collective "Art Takes Time Square" in 2012. More recently, in 2017, as "MarSaL" (contraction of his former artistic name), he launched his second solo album "AUTOMEMETERONIMONOMANO", a surreoconcrette sonic adventure with special guests Gustavo Jobim (former Zumbi keyboardist), Julian Quilodran ( Módulo 1000) and
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, paying homage to Noigandres, seminal Brazilian group of
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(with whom Marlos exchanged letters and sent a copy of ''Menorme'' in 1997).


Discography


Studio albums


Live album


Extended play


Demos


Members


Final line-up

* Löis Lancaster – vocals, trombone (1994–2013), bass guitar (2010–2013) * Gustavo Jobim – keyboards (2005–2013) * Sandro Rodrigues – drums (2010–2013)


Former members

* Tadeu Aor – vocals (1989) * Alessandro "Fumê" Camacho – vocals (1989–1994) * Zé Felipe – bass guitar (1989–2009) * André Mansur – bass guitar (2010) * Luciano Callado – keyboards (1989) * Marlos Salustiano – keyboards (1990–2000) * Ricardo Dias – keyboards (2000–2005) * Érico Garcia – drums (1989–1992) * Bernardo Carvalho – drums (1995–1998) * Marcelo Pancinha – drums (1998) * Henrique Ludgero – drums (1998–2005) * David Oliveira – drums (2006) * Renzo Braz – drums (2006–2010) * Fábio Bola – electronic drum (2010)


Notes


References


External links


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