Bruno Gouveia (vocals), Miguel Flores (keyboards), Álvaro Birita (drums) and André Sheik (bass), after one year presenting gigs in high school parties, mostly covers from emerging Brazilian bands, decided to make their own music.
With a great help from Carlos Beni (Kid Abelha's former drummer) and Herbert Vianna (Os Paralamas do Sucesso), who actually named the band, their first song ever air played, "Tédio", became an instant hit.
As a consequence, they opened the night for Alice in Chains and Red Hot Chili Peppers in Morumbi Stadium, São Paulo and Apoteose Square, Rio de Janeiro, for the Hollywood Rock event for more than 60 thousand people, in 1993.
They released two more albums (Agora and biquini.com.br) during the decade, always with great hits ("Chove Chuva", a Jorge Ben cover, and "Janaína") and minor singles ("Sabor do Sol" and "Ilusão").
Named 80, the group revisited contemporary Brazilian bands, such as Os Paralamas do Sucesso, Engenheiros do Hawaii, Barão Vermelho, Kid Abelha and RPM.
In 2002 "Quando Te Encontrar", featured in Malhação, TV Globo's soap opera, took the FM Radios by surprise in the country and gave the band another hit single.
Three hit singles proved that the band conquered a new generation of fans, not only those from the eighties: "Vou Te Levar Comigo", "Quanto Tempo Demora Um Mês" and "Dani".
Finally, in the end of 2018, the released Ilustre Guerreiro, an homage to Herbert Vianna, lead singer and composer of the group Os Paralamas do Sucesso, starting a new tour throughout the country[citation needed][1]