Initially their sound was a fusion of psychedelic rock with traditional folk sounds, Brazilian as well as Latin, a style that is most evident in E Ferro na Boneca (1970). Their music began to gravitate more towards MPB, particularly due to Joao Gilberto's influence, who frequently visited the group. Their 1972 album Acabou Chorare contained the classic Preta Pretinha. The group had a strong hippie image and in same year, they moved to a community in Jacarepagua. They left Som Livre and joined the Continental label in 1973. The band released records until their break-up in 1978.
Their 1972 album Acabou Chorare was elected by Rolling Stone Brasil as the best Brazilian music album of all time.
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