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Tihuana
OriginSão Paulo, Brazil
GenresHardcore punk, alternative metal, rapcore, reggae, ska
Years active1999 - 2017
LabelsVirgin, Chaos, EMI, Arsenal, Universal, Building
Past membersEgypcio
Román
Léo
PG
Baía
Fouad

Tihuana is a Brazilian rock band, formed in 1999 in São Paulo. Their musical influences include reggae, rap, rock, ska and Latin music. They have gained prominence outside Brazil recently due to their part in the soundtrack of Tropa de Elite.

Past members

  • Egypcio: vocals and guitar
  • Román: bass and backing vocals
  • Léo: guitar
  • PG: drums and backing vocals
  • Baía: percussion, vocals and backing vocals
  • Fouad: percussion

Discography

Studio albums

  • (2000) Ilegal
  • (2001) A Vida Nos Ensina
  • (2002) Aqui ou em Qualquer Lugar
  • (2004) Tihuana
  • (2006) Um Dia de Cada Vez
  • (2013) Agora é pra Valer!

Live albums

  • (2008) Tropa de Elite ao Vivo


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