[9] In the beginning of the next year, they released the track "Punk Rock Nigga Roll",[2] along with its video,[16] and then they signed with Deckdisc,[7] after producer Rafael Ramos watched them perform live with Dead Fish.
[18] During a tour in Europe, they believe they suffered racial discrimination in a gas station in Italy, in which they were searched by a group of police officers who did not do the same with any of the many other clients that were there at the time.
[11][12] According to the musicians, the officers pointed a number of irregularities (which they denied) about the van they charted and they allegedly laughed as the band left the station on a tower.
"I Can't Breathe" also criticizes other police brutality episodes, such as those which resulted in the deaths of Brazilian children João Pedro and Ágatha Felix.
[3][5][6][7][12][15][19][20][21] Still in 2020, they released the EP Capítulo Negro (Black Chapter), with covers of "Identidade", by Jorge Aragão; "Todo Camburão Tem um Pouco de Navio Negreiro", by O Rappa; and "A Carne", by Farofa Carioca, made famous by Elza Soares.