In January 1997, Fábio Brum goes to the United States of America, and in his place enters Fábio Terra, aka "Corvo" (in English: "Crow"), bringing a more heavy style to the band.
After this episode, the band enters in a short hiatus period before coming back to the stage.
Soon after, Rodrigo Tozzette enters as the lead singer and Gilson Júnior in the keyboard.
In 2000, Gilson is replaced by Alex Cavalheri, aka "Fralda" (in English: "Diaper").
The style of the band is a mixture of blues with classic and southern rock, and its main influences are bands such as Grand Funk Railroad, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Free, Doobie Brothers, The Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Black Oak Arkansas, The Black Crowes, The Who, ZZ Top, Cream, Os Mutantes, Secos & Molhados and Casa das Máquinas.