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CPM 22 arose from Brazil's underground rock scene during the early 2000s to become one of the country's most popular homegrown punk-pop bands. Formed in São Paulo in 1995, the band, whose name is an acronym for Caixa Postal Mil e Vinte e Dois (i.e., P.O. Box 1022), is comprised of vocalist Fernando Estéfano Badauí (aka Badauí; born in 1976), guitarist Luciano Garcia (Luciano; 1978), guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:2TTpBq7VmZxqn3N75FO5J0">Eduardo Ippolito Torrano Gomes</a> (<a href="spotify:artist:2TTpBq7VmZxqn3N75FO5J0">Wally</a>; 1978), bassist <a href="spotify:artist:6iAY2AyUZLSX3PWLIAfFZY">Fernando Sanches Takara</a> (aka <a href="spotify:artist:6iAY2AyUZLSX3PWLIAfFZY">Fernandinho</a>; 1979), and drummer Ricardo di Roberto (Japinha; 1973). Influences include classic punk bands such as <a href="spotify:artist:1co4F2pPNH8JjTutZkmgSm">the Ramones</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2DxlS3lTLFIq70S7ap5H3y">the Buzzcocks</a>; punk-pop bands such as <a href="spotify:artist:7oPftvlwr6VrsViSDV7fJY">Green Day</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6i0KVTOvm96T55mbp742ks">Pennywise</a>; and alternative rock bands such as <a href="spotify:artist:3jOstUTkEu2JkjvRdBA5Gu">Weezer</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:40Yq4vzPs9VNUrIBG5Jr2i">Smashing Pumpkins</a>. CPM 22 recorded a couple demos during the late '90s before their album debut, A Alguns Quilômetros de Lugar Nenhum (2000), which they released independently. In 2001 they signed a recording contract with Abril Music, a short-lived yet prominent Brazilian label that subsequently released CPM 22 (2001) and Chegou a Hora de Recomeçar (2002). Both albums spawned a number of hits (including "Regina Let's Go," "Tarde de Outubro," "O Mundo dá Voltas," "Desconfio," "Dias Atrás," "Não Sei Viver Sem Ter Você") and were very popular, selling over 150,000 and 180,000 copies, respectively. By the time of Felicidade Instantânea (2005), another popular album (this one boasting the hits "Irresversível" and "Um Minuto Para o Fim do Mundo"), CPM 22 were aligned with Sony BMG and facing a rising tide of backlash from longtime fans who cried "sellout" because of the band's mainstream acceptance. CPM 22 responded in 2006 with "Inevitável," a hit single that was fashioned as a return to form (i.e., punk without the pop); a live CD/DVD featuring the song, MTV ao Vivo (2006), was issued in tandem. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

2.1 million

Followers

922,606

Total Streams

753.5 million

Top Cities

432,717 listeners
119,969 listeners
124,498 listeners
118,467 listeners
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Popular Tracks

200 tracks
1
Um Minuto Para O Fim Do Mundo

Um Minuto Para O Fim Do Mundo

Jan 1, 2005

156.0 million

streams

2
Dias Atrás

Dias Atrás

Jan 1, 2002

77.5 million

streams

3
Não Sei Viver Sem Ter Você

Não Sei Viver Sem Ter Você

Jan 1, 2002

70.8 million

streams

4
Tarde De Outubro

Tarde De Outubro

Jan 1, 2001

47.0 million

streams

5
Regina Let's Go!

Regina Let's Go!

Jan 1, 2001

34.8 million

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6
Irreversível

Irreversível

Jan 1, 2005

23.4 million

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7
O Mundo Dá Voltas

O Mundo Dá Voltas

Jan 1, 2001

17.5 million

streams

8
Um Minuto Para O Fim Do Mundo - Live

Um Minuto Para O Fim Do Mundo - Live

Jan 1, 2013

17.0 million

streams

9
Desconfio

Desconfio

Jan 1, 2002

13.9 million

streams

10
Vida ou Morte

Vida ou Morte

Apr 16, 2011

11.8 million

streams