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Luiz Carlos Leão Duarte Júnior (June 16, 1978 – September 9, 2013), better known by his stage name Champignon and also referred to affectionately as Champ or Champs by fans, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, lyricist, bassist, beatboxer, record label owner and drummer famous for his work with bands Charlie Brown Jr., Revolucionnários, Nove Mil Anjos and A Banca. Music critic Hagamenon Brito considered him one of the three greatest Brazilian pop rock bassists of all time alongside Paulo Roberto Diniz "PJ" Júnior of Jota Quest and Alexandre Dengue of Nação Zumbi, and Emir Ruivo of webzine El Hombre compared him to Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea. Shortly after his death in 2013, caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound following increasing bouts of anxiety and depression, he was featured in ent

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  • Luiz Carlos Leão Duarte Júnior (June 16, 1978 – September 9, 2013), better known by his stage name Champignon and also referred to affectionately as Champ or Champs by fans, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, lyricist, bassist, beatboxer, record label owner and drummer famous for his work with bands Charlie Brown Jr., Revolucionnários, Nove Mil Anjos and A Banca. Music critic Hagamenon Brito considered him one of the three greatest Brazilian pop rock bassists of all time alongside Paulo Roberto Diniz "PJ" Júnior of Jota Quest and Alexandre Dengue of Nação Zumbi, and Emir Ruivo of webzine El Hombre compared him to Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea. Shortly after his death in 2013, caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound following increasing bouts of anxiety and depression, he was featured in entertainment website Punk Brega's list of the Top 10 Greatest Brazilian Rock Bassists of All Time, in 10th place. (en)
  • Champignon, nome artístico de Luiz Carlos Leão Duarte Júnior (Santos, 16 de junho de 1978 — São Paulo, 9 de setembro de 2013), foi um baixista, Beatboxer e vocalista brasileiro, da banda santista Charlie Brown Jr. Foi eleito por três vezes consecutivas o melhor baixista no VMB da MTV Brasil e venceu por duas vezes o prêmio de melhor instrumentista no Prêmio Multishow. Para o crítico musical Hagamenon Brito, Champignon foi, ao lado de PJ (do Jota Quest) e Alexandre Dengue (Nação Zumbi), um dos três melhores baixistas do pop rock brazuca dos anos 90. (pt)
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  • Champignon, nome artístico de Luiz Carlos Leão Duarte Júnior (Santos, 16 de junho de 1978 — São Paulo, 9 de setembro de 2013), foi um baixista, Beatboxer e vocalista brasileiro, da banda santista Charlie Brown Jr. Foi eleito por três vezes consecutivas o melhor baixista no VMB da MTV Brasil e venceu por duas vezes o prêmio de melhor instrumentista no Prêmio Multishow. Para o crítico musical Hagamenon Brito, Champignon foi, ao lado de PJ (do Jota Quest) e Alexandre Dengue (Nação Zumbi), um dos três melhores baixistas do pop rock brazuca dos anos 90. (pt)
  • Luiz Carlos Leão Duarte Júnior (June 16, 1978 – September 9, 2013), better known by his stage name Champignon and also referred to affectionately as Champ or Champs by fans, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, lyricist, bassist, beatboxer, record label owner and drummer famous for his work with bands Charlie Brown Jr., Revolucionnários, Nove Mil Anjos and A Banca. Music critic Hagamenon Brito considered him one of the three greatest Brazilian pop rock bassists of all time alongside Paulo Roberto Diniz "PJ" Júnior of Jota Quest and Alexandre Dengue of Nação Zumbi, and Emir Ruivo of webzine El Hombre compared him to Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea. Shortly after his death in 2013, caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound following increasing bouts of anxiety and depression, he was featured in ent (en)
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