Brazil
Brazil began in Muncie, IN, around 2000, with a lineup that included brothers Nic and Jonathon Newby, Aaron Smith, Benjamin Hunt, Eric Johnson, and Scott Freeman. The sextet recorded a series of demos and began gigging whenever possible. Eventually their persistence paid off, and Brazil secured a deal with Fearless, who issued the Dasein EP in autumn 2002. Its ambitious mixture of post-hardcore freak-outs, experimental noise, and progressive piano movements didn't necessarily make a splash, but it did put Brazil on the touring map. By summer 2003, drummer James Sefchek had replaced Freeman, and the band adjourned to the studio to record their full-length. The LP, A Hostage and the Meaning of Life, appeared on Fearless in May 2004. It was supported by a brief tour in support of Coheed & Cambria; a round of Warped Tour appearances were planned for that summer. Brazil returned with The Philosophy of Velocity in October 2006, their first for Immortal.
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Discography
21 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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A Hostage And The Meaning Of Life
Alternative & Indie - Released by Fearless Records on 20 Apr 2004
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Sho da Hell Dam Did (Extended Version)
Soul - Released by Evergrind on 4 Mar 2020
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Dasein
Alternative & Indie - Released by Fearless Records on 17 Sep 2002
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Alma Profunda
House - Released by Style City Records on 25 Mar 2014
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Habitat Natural / Litoral
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by ryannxry on 15 Oct 2022
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Sho da Hell Dam Did
Miscellaneous - Released by Over da Top on 12 Feb 2019
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National Anthem of Brazil
Miscellaneous - Released by Japan Sixty One on 14 Mar 2002
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo