: Their most recent studio efforts. Duro was their first album released after the death of founding guitarist Zé Pedro in 2017, serving as a testament to the band’s resilience.
The band's early years were marked by instability and the search for a distinct voice. After the departure of original vocalist Zé Leonel, bassist Tim took over singing duties, establishing the core lineup that would endure for decades.
Commercial Explosion and National Anthem Status (1987–1999) Xutos & Pontapes - Full discography
: Continued their momentum with high sales and paved the way for their first major live recording.
: A debut compilation of early tracks like "Sémen" and "Avé Maria," which faced radio censorship but built a cult alternative following. : Their most recent studio efforts
: A self-titled 30th-anniversary album that won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Portuguese Act.
: Their second studio effort, which consolidated their status and introduced them to Spanish audiences. After the departure of original vocalist Zé Leonel,
: A seminal live album that captured the raw energy of their performances, selling over 40,000 copies.