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Ratos de Porão
Ratos de Porão
Brazilian band
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Andreas Kisser
Andreas Kisser
Brazilian musician
2
Sarcófago
Sarcófago
band
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Raimundos
Raimundos
Brazilian rock band
4
Korzus
Korzus
band
5
Lobotomia
Lobotomia
6
Garotos Podres
Garotos Podres
Brazilian punk rock band
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Nervosa
Nervosa
Brazilian thrash metal band
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Derrick Green
Derrick Green
American musician
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Sepultura
Sepultura
Brazilian Metal Band
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Jairo Guedez
Jairo Guedez
Brazilian musician
11
Paulo Jr.
Paulo Jr.
Brazilian musician
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Supla
Supla
Brazilian musician, actor and TV presenter
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Cólera
Cólera
Brazilian punk rock band from São Paulo
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Shaman
Shaman
Brazilian power metal band
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Harris Johns
Harris Johns
German record producer
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Andre Matos
Andre Matos
Brazilian musician
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Angra
Angra
Brazilian power metal band
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Almah
Almah
Brazilian metal band established by Edu Falaschi
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Charlie Brown Jr.
Charlie Brown Jr.
rock and roll caiçara
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Exaltasamba
Exaltasamba
band
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Nailbomb
Nailbomb
metal band
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Igor Pablo Cavalera
Igor Pablo Cavalera
Brazilian drummer
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Mitar Subotić
Mitar Subotić
Serbian musician
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Zé Ramalho
Zé Ramalho
Brazilian singer-songwriter
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Cavalera Conspiracy
Cavalera Conspiracy
band
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Dorsal Atlântica
Dorsal Atlântica
band
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Napalm Death
Napalm Death
British grindcore band
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Brazilian singer
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João Gordo (born João Francisco Benedan on March 13, 1964, in Tucuruvi, Northeast Zone of São Paulo) is a vocalist and TV host. He is the vocalist of the Brazilian hardcore punk band Ratos de Porão, also known simply as RxDxPx. He participated in many seminal punk events in Brazil, such as the collection entitled O Começo do Fim do Mundo (The Beginning of the End of the World).

Besides several guest appearances in metal radio shows from São Paulo such as Backstage and Comando Metal (defunct, originally syndicated in São Paulo on 89.1 Rock FM). In the 1990s he became one of the most famous VJs of MTV Brasil, in their programs of games and talk shows. He also appeared on the studio version of "Reza" on Against (1998) and also contributed vocals to Nation (2001), and RDP's song "Crucificados Pelo Sistema" was covered by Sepultura way back when. He appeared on Sepultura's 2005 DVD Live in São Paulo, joining the band to perform "Reza" and "Biotech Is Godzilla".