Again
MX is one of the bands for which Brazilian thrash metal fans always have fond remembrance of and which left a great legacy in their homeland Cenario, but seemingly never reached the recognition they deserved. Formed in Santo André, São Paulo, in 1985, MX was initially comprised of vocalist Beraldo, bassist Yuri Konopinsk, guitarists Alexandre Morto and Décio Frignani and drummer Alexandre Cunha. Beraldo died tragically during an assault, Yuri left the bass position for a new member Eduardo Morto who ended up assuming vocal duties along with Alexandre Cunha. This formed the lineup to record their first demo tape, 1985's Fighting For The Bastards. This demo along with their appearance on 1987's Headthrashers Live compilation album, the band had drawn the attention of many headbangers throughout Brazil. After this they recorded their full-length debut Simoniacal. Unfortunately this debut didn't receive a proper promotion, but it seemed it was just a matter of time before MX would reach international stardom. In 1989 came Mental Slavery, boasting improved production and better refined songs. But the lack of good touring was a roadblock and after bandmembers Décio and Chico left the band split in 1989. The band reformed in 1999 with new bandmembers Morto (bass/vocals), C.M. on (guitar) and Alexandre G. Dumbo (guitar) releasing the album Again. In 2000 Last File. As of 2006 nothing has been heard of the band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
MX is one of the bands for which Brazilian thrash metal fans always have fond remembrance of and which left a great legacy in their homeland Cenario, but seemingly never reached the recognition they deserved. Formed in Santo André, São Paulo, in 1985, MX was initially comprised of vocalist Beraldo, bassist Yuri Konopinsk, guitarists Alexandre Morto and Décio Frignani and drummer Alexandre Cunha. Beraldo died tragically during an assault, Yuri left the bass position for a new member Eduardo Morto who ended up assuming vocal duties along with Alexandre Cunha. This formed the lineup to record their first demo tape, 1985's Fighting For The Bastards. This demo along with their appearance on 1987's Headthrashers Live compilation album, the band had drawn the attention of many headbangers throughout Brazil. After this they recorded their full-length debut Simoniacal. Unfortunately this debut didn't receive a proper promotion, but it seemed it was just a matter of time before MX would reach international stardom. In 1989 came Mental Slavery, boasting improved production and better refined songs. But the lack of good touring was a roadblock and after bandmembers Décio and Chico left the band split in 1989. The band reformed in 1999 with new bandmembers Morto (bass/vocals), C.M. on (guitar) and Alexandre G. Dumbo (guitar) releasing the album Again. In 2000 Last File. As of 2006 nothing has been heard of the band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Dirty Bitch
Satanic Noise
Dead World
Inquisition
Jason
Dark Dream
Mental Slavery
Restless Soul
Fighting for the Bastards
Behind His Glasses
Fake Truth
I Will Be Alive
The Guf
No Violence
Ritual Of Strings
Grande Porte
Figthing for the Bastards
What Am I
Obvious, Who Isn't?
MTRX
Fleeing Terror
I Will Bring You With Me
What am I?
House of X
Fighting for the bestaros
Murders
I'll Bring You With Me
Lucky
Another Game
Torment
Psycho To The Bones
Escuridão
Mission
Buy My Impunity
Obvious Who Is Not
Silent Confession
The World Is Dying
Evil Blood
Apocalypse Watch
BOUNCE
Cure and Disease
A Circus Called Brazil
Ashes to Ashes
Criminous Command
Marching Over Lies
Not Against My Will
TOY SOLDIER
Fucking All The Angels
Drown in Holy Water
I Will Bring You Me
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