Hailing from the gritty streets of Brazil’s DIY scene, Daisy Destruição isn’t here to hold your hand. They’re here to kick down the door, spit on the floor, and remind you what punk was always meant to be:

Think early ’80s UK hardcore meets Brazilian garagem suja. Blast beats, razor-sharp guitar riffs, vocals that sound like they’re recorded through a busted telephone in a sweaty basement. Their songs rarely crack the two-minute mark, but in that time, they manage to tackle everything from social hypocrisy to police violence to personal alienation.

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In a world of overproduced punk-pop and festival-friendly “rebellion,” Daisy Destruição keeps it real. They’re a living middle finger to the system—and a love letter to the people who feel crushed by it. Their lyrics are raw, direct, and deeply rooted in the Brazilian reality of inequality and resistance.