
Charlie Brown Jr.

Charlie Brown Jr.
Charlie Brown Jr. was a Brazilian rock band formed in Santos, São Paulo, known for blending rock, punk, rap, funk, and skate culture influences into a distinctive alternative sound. Active primarily from the early 1990s through the 2000s, the group combined melodic guitar-driven arrangements with rhythmic rap-style vocals and introspective, streetwise lyrics reflecting urban life and youth culture. Their music often fused heavy guitar riffs and punk energy with hip-hop beats and reggae or funk touches, producing accessible yet gritty songs that appealed to a broad Brazilian audience. The band became associated with skateboarding and surf subcultures, and its frontman was a central public figure in the group’s artistic identity.