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Background information | |
Origin | Porto Alegre, Brazil |
Genres | Rock and roll, garage rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock, indie rock |
Years active | 1999–2019 |
Labels | Stop, L&C, Deckdisc, Trama, Midas, Universal, Olelê, 180, Coqueiro Verde, Press Pass |
Members | Beto Bruno Marcelo Gross Pedro Pelotas Gabriel Azambuja Rodolfo Krieger |
Past members | Jerônimo Bocudo |
Cachorro Grande (Portuguese for "Big Dog") was a Brazilian rock band from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul.
The band released its debut self-titled album in 2001 to regional acclaim.[1] In 2003, the music video for "Lunático" was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2003 MTV Video Music Brazil. In 2007, they won the MTV Video Music Brazil for Best Live Performance.
Original bassist Jerônimo "Bocudo" left the band in 2005. He was then replaced by bassist Rodolfo Krieger. In 2018, guitarist Marcelo Gross was replaced by Gustavo X, but soon afterwards rejoined the band for their farewell tour the following year.