
Depois de tudo - Charlie B Netto
Um álbum de rock urbano brasileiro que cruza culpa, vazio, conflito social e memória. Com reggae, ska e rap rock, constrói um percurso adulto onde o groove e o silêncio têm o mesmo peso.
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Brazilian urban rock style rooted in skate punk, hardcore, and rap rock influences, The sound should be energetic, raw, and rhythm-driven, combining distorted guitars, punchy basslines, and tight, groove-oriented drums, Tempo and rhythm should feel forward-moving and physical, suitable for live performance and crowd energy, Vocals should alternate between melodic hooks and spoken or semi-rapped delivery, with a casual but assertive tone, The performance must feel natural and street-level, avoiding polish that removes grit, Backing vocals can be used sparingly to reinforce choruses or key phrases, Lyrical themes should focus on everyday urban life, personal resilience, friendship, self-determination, frustration with social systems, and individual freedom, The language should be simple, direct, and conversational, prioritizing authenticity over metaphor, Avoid spiritual or beach-related imagery; keep the setting grounded in the city, movement, and
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Create music inspired by a Brazilian alternative rock style with strong influences from post-grunge and punk rock, The sound should feature distorted electric guitars, assertive rhythmic patterns, and dynamic contrasts between tension and release, Instrumentation should emphasize energy and impact, with tight rhythm sections and guitar-driven arrangements, Vocal elements, if present, should be treated as an instrumental layer, focusing on intensity, texture, and dynamics rather than lyrical clarity or narrative, The overall atmosphere should feel rebellious but controlled, balancing aggression with restraint, Arrangements must preserve a sense of authenticity and emotional weight, maintaining a balance between melodic hooks and abrasive textures without overcrowding the mix
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Create music inspired by a Brazilian urban rock style with strong reggae and ska-influenced grooves, blended with rap rock attitude, The rhythm should be relaxed but steady, emphasizing offbeat patterns, syncopated basslines, and a smooth forward flow rather than aggressive drive, Instrumentation should focus on groove and space, Bass must be prominent and melodic, carrying much of the rhythmic and harmonic movement, Guitars, if used, should be clean and rhythmic, playing short offbeat strokes or muted patterns rather than heavy riffs, Drums should be light and controlled, prioritizing groove, swing, and consistency over power, The overall atmosphere should feel laid-back but confident, urban and street-oriented, with a sense of movement and flow, Arrangements must avoid density and distortion, favoring clarity, repetition, and rhythmic balance, ‑Full band, ‑guitar, ‑drum
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Brazilian urban rock style rooted in skate punk, hardcore, and rap rock influences, The sound should be energetic, raw, and rhythm-driven, combining distorted guitars, punchy basslines, and tight, groove-oriented drums, Tempo and rhythm should feel forward-moving and physical, suitable for live performance and crowd energy, Vocals should alternate between melodic hooks and spoken or semi-rapped delivery, with a casual but assertive tone, The performance must feel natural and street-level, avoiding polish that removes grit, Backing vocals can be used sparingly to reinforce choruses or key phrases, Lyrical themes should focus on everyday urban life, personal resilience, friendship, self-determination, frustration with social systems, and individual freedom, The language should be simple, direct, and conversational, prioritizing authenticity over metaphor, Avoid spiritual or beach-related imagery; keep the setting grounded in the city, movement, and
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Brazilian urban rock style rooted in skate punk, hardcore, and rap rock influences, The sound should be energetic, raw, and rhythm-driven, combining REAL distorted guitars, punchy basslines, and tight, groove-oriented drums, Tempo and rhythm should feel forward-moving and physical, suitable for live performance and crowd energy, Vocals should alternate between melodic hooks and spoken or semi-rapped delivery, with a casual but assertive tone, The performance must feel natural and street-level, avoiding polish that removes grit, Backing vocals can be used sparingly to reinforce choruses or key phrases, Lyrical themes should focus on everyday urban life, personal resilience, friendship, self-determination, frustration with social systems, and individual freedom, The language should be simple, direct, and conversational, prioritizing authenticity over metaphor, Avoid spiritual or beach-related imagery; keep the setting grounded in the city, movement, and
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Brazilian urban rock style rooted in skate punk, hardcore, and rap rock influences, The sound should be energetic, raw, and rhythm-driven, combining distorted guitars, punchy basslines, and tight, groove-oriented drums, Tempo and rhythm should feel forward-moving and physical, suitable for live performance and crowd energy, Vocals should alternate between melodic hooks and spoken or semi-rapped delivery, with a casual but assertive tone, The performance must feel natural and street-level, avoiding polish that removes grit, Backing vocals can be used sparingly to reinforce choruses or key phrases, Lyrical themes should focus on everyday urban life, personal resilience, friendship, self-determination, frustration with social systems, and individual freedom, The language should be simple, direct, and conversational, prioritizing authenticity over metaphor, Avoid spiritual or beach-related imagery; keep the setting grounded in the city, movement, and
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Brazilian urban emo rock style rooted in skate punk, hardcore, and rap rock influences, The sound should be energetic, raw, and rhythm-driven, combining distorted guitars, punchy basslines, and tight, groove-oriented drums, Tempo and rhythm should feel forward-moving and physical, suitable for live performance and crowd energy, Vocals should alternate between melodic hooks and spoken or semi-rapped delivery, with a casual but assertive tone, The performance must feel natural and street-level, avoiding polish that removes grit, Backing vocals can be used sparingly to reinforce choruses or key phrases, Lyrical themes should focus on everyday urban life, personal resilience, friendship, self-determination, frustration with social systems, and individual freedom, The language should be simple, direct, and conversational, prioritizing authenticity over metaphor, Avoid spiritual or beach-related imagery; keep the setting grounded in the city, movement, and, ‑Live
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