Nove Mil Anjos (Portuguese for "Nine Thousand Angels"), also referred to as 9MA, was a short-lived Brazilian alternative rock band from São Paulo.
[1] Besides Lima, who was the drummer, the band also comprised guitarist Peu Sousa (previously a live musician for singer Pitty), bassist Champignon (of Charlie Brown Jr. and Revolucionnários) and vocalist Péricles "Perí" Carpigiani.
[4] Later that year they released their first single, "Chuva Agora", through their official Myspace page,[5] and made their debut show at the MTV Video Music Brazil award ceremony in October.
[6] In mid-October the band travelled to Los Angeles to work on their debut album, 9MA, alongside producer Sebastian Krys.
[8] By late 2009, creative divergences between the bandmembers led Lima to put the group on hold.