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Mad Chicken
Biographical Information
Name

Mad Chicken

Genres Grunge, Stoner Rock, Stoner Metal
Members
  • Filipe Xavier
  • André Salviano
  • Daniel Santos
  • Pedro Paim
  • Carlos Macarrão
Former Members
  • Thalita Almeida
  • Jefferson de Oliveira
  • Michel Custódio (R.I.P.)
Date of Formation 2013
Formation Location Arcos, Brazil
Years Active 2013-present
 

Mad Chicken is a stoner rock band from Arcos, Brazil. The band was formed by vocalist Filipe Xavier, guitarist Daniel Santos, and bassist André Salviano.

History[]

Xavier, Santos and Salviano were in a band known as Archaic. On a Saturday in October 2013, they came together to create songs influenced by grunge and punk. The songs they recorded were "Chicken Shit", "Chicken Thieves" and "Why the Chicken Cross the Street?". In May of 2015, Jefferson de Oliveira was hired as the drummer. In June, they played their first two live shows in Lagoa de Prata and Iguatama. In 2016, they finished recording their first demo album, Homemade Demo Tape. The album was produced by Michel Custódio, who the band later took in as a guitarist. In 2016, Jefferson de Oliveira left the group to become an engineer. Pedro Paim was his replacement drummer.

In March, 2017, the band recorded their debut studio album, Limestoner.

Influences[]

The band has cited various grunge bands as influences, including Alice in Chains, Nirvana, and Soundgarden, as well as classic rock acts such as Black Sabbath, Rush, and Ramones.

Members[]

Current Members[]

  • Filipe Xavier (vocals)
  • André Salviano (bass)
  • Daniel Santos (guitars)
  • Carlos Macarrão (guitars)
  • Pedro Paim (drums)

Past Members[]

  • Jefferson de Oliveira (drums)
  • Thalita Almeida (bass)
  • Michel Custódio (guitars)

Discography[]

Studio Albums[]

  • Chicken of the Grave (2021)
  • Poultrygeist (2022)

EP's

  • Limestoner [EP] (2017)
  • Eggsplosion [EP] (2019)

Demo Albums

  • Homemade Demo Tape (2016)
  • Homemade Demo Tape - Voll. II (2020)

Sources[]

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