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Camisa de Vênus : ウィキペディア英語版
Camisa de Vênus

Camisa de Vênus (the old-fashioned Portuguese term for "condom") was a Brazilian rock group from Bahia whose peak of popularity was in the mid 1980s. Former lead singer, Marcelo Nova would be the producer and partner of Raul Seixas in his last years. The band has made several comebacks for short tours but is now defunct.
==Early years==
Camisa de Vênus was formed in 1982, in Salvador, Bahia with Marcelo Nova (vocals), Robério Santana (bass guitar),
Karl Hummel (guitar) and Gucstavo Müllen (drums). After the band made it to the mainstream, Gustavo picked the lead guitar and a new drummer, Aldo Machado, was hired. The band debuted in 1982 with a single ("Controle Total"/"Meu Primo Zé") featuring most of the band's hallmarks.
The first, namesake was a punk rock album, but drew media attention, especially for its shock value, with the song "Bete Morreu" (Beth is Dead) becoming an underground hit, and the group was invited to play on TV. They soon released a second album, ''Batalhões de Estranhos'' (''Platoons of Strangers''), which brought them their first mainstream hit: "Eu Não Matei Joana D'Arc" (I Didn't Kill Joan of Arc).

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