MX is a Brazilian thrash metal band formed in São Paulo in the early 1980s. Its name comes from the American ICBM MX missile. Mx was one of the most important bands from the Brazilian thrash metal scene during the late 1980s. The band's sound is closer to the Bay Area thrash scene than the Brazilian scene, although many of the vocals were death metal grunts. However, some of its later work was fitting as post-thrash.

MX
OriginSão Paulo, Brazil
GenresThrash metal, groove metal
Years active1983–1991
1997–2000
2005–present
LabelsMarquee Records
MembersAlexandre Prado Favoretto "Morto"
Alexandre da Cunha
Décio Frignani
Alexandre Gonsalves "Dumbo"
Past membersBeraldo
Chico Comelli
Eduardo
Yuri Konopinsk
Alexandre G.
C.M.

First known as LGM118, the band was named after Peacekeeper, Missile Experimental, so the name MX.[1] Later,they were also known as Madre Xama, which means 'Mother of Black Magic' in Portuguese.[1]

MX was the opening act in Brazil for Testament in 1989 and Exodus in 1997.

The band released two studio albums during its heyday, Simoniacal in 1988 and Mental Slavery in 1990, on the defunct label Fucker.

Shortly after the release of Mental Slavery, the band split up, but reformed in 1997, releasing the EP Again in that year and the album Last File in 1999. The band split up again shortly after.

The band reformed for a second time in 2005, and released two new studio albums. Their first two albums have been re-released under the Marquee Records label.

Band members edit

Current lineup edit

Alexandre Prado Favoretto "Morto" – vocals, bass guitar
Décio Frignani – guitars
Alexandre da Cunha – drums, vocals
Alexandre Gonsalves "Dumbo" – vocals, guitar

Former band members edit

Beraldo – vocals
Chico Comelli – bass guitar
Eduardo – bass guitar
Yuri Konopinsk – bass guitar
Alexandre G. - bass guitar
C.M. - guitars

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Simoniacal – 1988
  • Mental Slavery – 1990
  • Last File – 1999
  • Re-Lapse – 2014
  • A Circus Called Brazil – 2018

EPs edit

  • Again – 1997

Other appearances and releases edit

  • Headthrashers Live – 1987 (live compilation)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "MX discography - RYM/Sonemic". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 9 March 2024.

External links edit