It is frequently cited by Rolling Stone Brazil as one of the top 100 Brazilian albums of all time. Key Tracks
: A self-deprecating anthem that became a major hit, voted by Rolling Stone as the 23rd greatest Brazilian song.
: A signature track establishing the band's playful yet critical tone.
: The opening title track, featuring guest appearances by stars like Lobão and Ritchie.
: Celebrated for its classic chorus and "paranoid" lyrics, it remains a staple of the band’s live sets.
: A humorous, country-punk style track that became a fan favorite despite its "childish" nature.
Ultraje a Rigor’s debut album, , released on July 13, 1985, remains a cornerstone of Brazilian rock (BRock). It was the first rock album in Brazil to achieve both gold and platinum certification, marking a pivotal moment in the country's "golden era" of rock following the end of the military dictatorship. Album Significance & Themes
It is frequently cited by Rolling Stone Brazil as one of the top 100 Brazilian albums of all time. Key Tracks
: A self-deprecating anthem that became a major hit, voted by Rolling Stone as the 23rd greatest Brazilian song. Ultraje a Rigor - NГіs Vamos Invadir sua Praia
: A signature track establishing the band's playful yet critical tone. It is frequently cited by Rolling Stone Brazil
: The opening title track, featuring guest appearances by stars like Lobão and Ritchie. : The opening title track, featuring guest appearances
: Celebrated for its classic chorus and "paranoid" lyrics, it remains a staple of the band’s live sets.
: A humorous, country-punk style track that became a fan favorite despite its "childish" nature.
Ultraje a Rigor’s debut album, , released on July 13, 1985, remains a cornerstone of Brazilian rock (BRock). It was the first rock album in Brazil to achieve both gold and platinum certification, marking a pivotal moment in the country's "golden era" of rock following the end of the military dictatorship. Album Significance & Themes