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Marseille, France
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04
2024
Orlando, FL
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APR
24
2024
Lisboa, Portugal
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MAR
09
2024
Lisbon, Portugal
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OCT
07
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Recife, Brazil
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AUG
03
2019
Praha, Czech Republic
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About MX
MX (which is the denomination for a U.S. Army missile) is one of the bands for which brazilian thrash metal fans always fond remembrance, and that have left a great legacy in their homeland cenario, but seemingly never reaching the deserved recognition.
Formed in Santo André, São Paulo, in 1985, MX was initially comprised of vocalist Beraldo, bassist Yuri Konopinsk, guitarists Alexandre "Morto" and Décio Frignani and drummer Alexandre Cunha. Beraldo died tragically during an assault, however, and with Yuri leaving the bass position for the new member Eduardo, "Morto" ended up assuming the vocal duties along with Alexandre Cunha, thus forming the lineup to record their first demo tape, 1985's "Fighting For The Bastards", and their appearance on the 1987's classical compilation "Headthrashers live", a very rare split disputed among LP collectors, recorded along with the bands Cova, Necromancia and Blasphemer. With these releases, the band has drawn attention of many headbangers throughout Brazil, and won the chance to record their full-lenght debut, 1988's "Simoniacal", released by the nostalgic label Fucker Records.
Unfortunately, the debut didn't recieve a proper promotion, but it seemed that it was just a matter of time before MX could reach international stardom, and by the replacement of Eduardo with the new bassist Chico Comelli came 1989's "Mental Slavery", boasting improved production and better refined songs. Still, the lack of good touring production support was a new roadblock, and not even the devoted praises by both media and fans could stop the depart of Décio and Chico. MX was out of the metal scene for nearly eleven years when in mid 1999 they came back with "Again", now with "Morto" on bass/vocals and with the new guitarists C.M. and Alexandre G. "Dumbo". 2000's "Last File" followed and suffered from the same problems of the other releases. MX is currently trying to work on a new release, but nothing has been heard from them since late 2006.
(adapted from official website)
Formed in Santo André, São Paulo, in 1985, MX was initially comprised of vocalist Beraldo, bassist Yuri Konopinsk, guitarists Alexandre "Morto" and Décio Frignani and drummer Alexandre Cunha. Beraldo died tragically during an assault, however, and with Yuri leaving the bass position for the new member Eduardo, "Morto" ended up assuming the vocal duties along with Alexandre Cunha, thus forming the lineup to record their first demo tape, 1985's "Fighting For The Bastards", and their appearance on the 1987's classical compilation "Headthrashers live", a very rare split disputed among LP collectors, recorded along with the bands Cova, Necromancia and Blasphemer. With these releases, the band has drawn attention of many headbangers throughout Brazil, and won the chance to record their full-lenght debut, 1988's "Simoniacal", released by the nostalgic label Fucker Records.
Unfortunately, the debut didn't recieve a proper promotion, but it seemed that it was just a matter of time before MX could reach international stardom, and by the replacement of Eduardo with the new bassist Chico Comelli came 1989's "Mental Slavery", boasting improved production and better refined songs. Still, the lack of good touring production support was a new roadblock, and not even the devoted praises by both media and fans could stop the depart of Décio and Chico. MX was out of the metal scene for nearly eleven years when in mid 1999 they came back with "Again", now with "Morto" on bass/vocals and with the new guitarists C.M. and Alexandre G. "Dumbo". 2000's "Last File" followed and suffered from the same problems of the other releases. MX is currently trying to work on a new release, but nothing has been heard from them since late 2006.
(adapted from official website)
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Past
MAY
17
2024
Marseille, France
Le Molotov
I Was There
MAY
04
2024
Orlando, FL
Try Something New
I Was There
APR
24
2024
Lisboa, Portugal
Casa do Comum
I Was There
MAR
09
2024
Lisbon, Portugal
Tokyo Lisboa
I Was There
OCT
07
2023
Recife, Brazil
Casa Malassombro
I Was There
AUG
03
2019
Praha, Czech Republic
Chapeau Rouge
I Was There
Show More Dates
About MX
MX (which is the denomination for a U.S. Army missile) is one of the bands for which brazilian thrash metal fans always fond remembrance, and that have left a great legacy in their homeland cenario, but seemingly never reaching the deserved recognition.
Formed in Santo André, São Paulo, in 1985, MX was initially comprised of vocalist Beraldo, bassist Yuri Konopinsk, guitarists Alexandre "Morto" and Décio Frignani and drummer Alexandre Cunha. Beraldo died tragically during an assault, however, and with Yuri leaving the bass position for the new member Eduardo, "Morto" ended up assuming the vocal duties along with Alexandre Cunha, thus forming the lineup to record their first demo tape, 1985's "Fighting For The Bastards", and their appearance on the 1987's classical compilation "Headthrashers live", a very rare split disputed among LP collectors, recorded along with the bands Cova, Necromancia and Blasphemer. With these releases, the band has drawn attention of many headbangers throughout Brazil, and won the chance to record their full-lenght debut, 1988's "Simoniacal", released by the nostalgic label Fucker Records.
Unfortunately, the debut didn't recieve a proper promotion, but it seemed that it was just a matter of time before MX could reach international stardom, and by the replacement of Eduardo with the new bassist Chico Comelli came 1989's "Mental Slavery", boasting improved production and better refined songs. Still, the lack of good touring production support was a new roadblock, and not even the devoted praises by both media and fans could stop the depart of Décio and Chico. MX was out of the metal scene for nearly eleven years when in mid 1999 they came back with "Again", now with "Morto" on bass/vocals and with the new guitarists C.M. and Alexandre G. "Dumbo". 2000's "Last File" followed and suffered from the same problems of the other releases. MX is currently trying to work on a new release, but nothing has been heard from them since late 2006.
(adapted from official website)
Formed in Santo André, São Paulo, in 1985, MX was initially comprised of vocalist Beraldo, bassist Yuri Konopinsk, guitarists Alexandre "Morto" and Décio Frignani and drummer Alexandre Cunha. Beraldo died tragically during an assault, however, and with Yuri leaving the bass position for the new member Eduardo, "Morto" ended up assuming the vocal duties along with Alexandre Cunha, thus forming the lineup to record their first demo tape, 1985's "Fighting For The Bastards", and their appearance on the 1987's classical compilation "Headthrashers live", a very rare split disputed among LP collectors, recorded along with the bands Cova, Necromancia and Blasphemer. With these releases, the band has drawn attention of many headbangers throughout Brazil, and won the chance to record their full-lenght debut, 1988's "Simoniacal", released by the nostalgic label Fucker Records.
Unfortunately, the debut didn't recieve a proper promotion, but it seemed that it was just a matter of time before MX could reach international stardom, and by the replacement of Eduardo with the new bassist Chico Comelli came 1989's "Mental Slavery", boasting improved production and better refined songs. Still, the lack of good touring production support was a new roadblock, and not even the devoted praises by both media and fans could stop the depart of Décio and Chico. MX was out of the metal scene for nearly eleven years when in mid 1999 they came back with "Again", now with "Morto" on bass/vocals and with the new guitarists C.M. and Alexandre G. "Dumbo". 2000's "Last File" followed and suffered from the same problems of the other releases. MX is currently trying to work on a new release, but nothing has been heard from them since late 2006.
(adapted from official website)
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