RPM ("Revoluções Por Minuto", revolutions per minute in Portuguese), was a Brazilian rock band. It was formed by singer/bassist Paulo Ricardo, keyboardist Luiz Schiavon, guitarist Fernando Deluqui and drummer Paulo Antônio "P.A. " Pagni. They played soft techno-pop with strong, paradoxical, influences of progressive rock and European synth-pop. Their lyrics were pessimistic, ironic and full of literary and political references, with a strong leftist tone.

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  • RPM ("Revoluções Por Minuto", revolutions per minute in Portuguese), was a Brazilian rock band. It was formed by singer/bassist Paulo Ricardo, keyboardist Luiz Schiavon, guitarist Fernando Deluqui and drummer Paulo Antônio "P.A. " Pagni. They played soft techno-pop with strong, paradoxical, influences of progressive rock and European synth-pop. Their lyrics were pessimistic, ironic and full of literary and political references, with a strong leftist tone. The band was very successful in the early 1980s; the live album Rádio Pirata ao vivo was the best-selling ever record in Brazil at the time, with more than 2.2 million copies sold.
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  • RPM ("Revoluções Por Minuto", revolutions per minute in Portuguese), was a Brazilian rock band. It was formed by singer/bassist Paulo Ricardo, keyboardist Luiz Schiavon, guitarist Fernando Deluqui and drummer Paulo Antônio "P.A. " Pagni. They played soft techno-pop with strong, paradoxical, influences of progressive rock and European synth-pop. Their lyrics were pessimistic, ironic and full of literary and political references, with a strong leftist tone.
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  • RPM (Brazilian band)
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