[2] Its production was crowdfunded via a successful Kickante campaign; it reached R$42,005.00, surpassing its originally intended goal of R$40,000.00.
[3] Self-described as his "first 'serious' album", Sutter explained that "[it] doesn't have a definite genre" and was mostly influenced musically by "Cannibal Corpse, Iron Maiden, Roupa Nova and Death".
"Socorro" takes its lyrics from a poem written by Sutter's late father, Aloysio Grazzinoli.
Its cover art was provided by Eduardo Francisco, an illustrator for the MOBA video game Smite who also drew the artwork for Sutter's previous EP DetonaThor.
Bruno Sutter was critically acclaimed upon its release, and was chosen by readers of website Whiplash.net the second best Brazilian album of 2015.