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discography is a cornerstone of Brazilian 1990s rock, blending punk energy with Northeastern regional rhythms like

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. Their discography serves as a timeline of this explosive cultural movement, transitioning from raw underground experimentation to massive mainstream success. The Golden Era: 1994–2000 The band's early work, led by the original lineup of Rodolfo Abrantes

Raimundos' music has had a significant impact on Brazilian rock and reggae, inspiring a new generation of musicians. Their eclectic sound has been praised for fusing traditional Brazilian rhythms with international influences, creating a unique sonic identity.

Raimundos redefined Brazilian rock in the 1990s by blending the aggressive energy of hardcore punk with the rhythmic DNA of northeastern forró . Their complete discography serves as a timeline of this "forró-core" evolution, marked by meteoric success, stylistic shifts, and the resilience of a band that survived major lineup changes. The Golden Era: 1994–2000