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'''Dr. Sin''' was a ] band, formed in ], ] in 1991 by Eduardo Ardanuy and brothers Andria and Ivan Busic. '''Dr. Sin''' are a Brazilian ] band formed in ] in 1991 by Eduardo Ardanuy and brothers ] and ].


==Biography== ==History==
In the mid 1980s, brothers Ivan and Andria Busic played in several metal and hard rock bands together. The first band to be known was a band called "Platina".
While the Busics were playing around the country, guitarist Eduardo Ardanuy was playing in other metal bands, where his type of playing guitar was calling attention.


=== Formation (1984–1991) ===
In the end of the 1980s, Ivan and Andria started to play in band called "Taffo", with a guitarist called Wander Taffo, who was previously a member of "Tutti Frutti". With the band Taffo, they released one album called "Rosa Branca" in 1990. Wander Taffo was the guitar teacher of Eduardo Ardanuy, and with the fall of the Taffo band (for unknown reasons, the brothers left the band and Wander Taffo was to release one another album with Taffo name), Ivan and Andria plus Eduardo Ardanuy started a new band and named it "Dr. Sin".
The brothers ] and ] formed their first bands, Platina (1984) and Cherokee (1988), respectively. At that time, guitarist ] was playing with Busics eventually in São Paulo bars.


In 1989, the Busic brothers performed as the backing band for the solo album of Wander Taffo, the former guitarist of the band ]. Two years later, they formed the band Taffo and recorded the album ''Rosa Branca''. Andria also toured with the band ] as a touring member.
Between 1991 and 1992, they recorded a demo tape to send to record companies. Finally in 1992, they went to the United States to seek a music career. After many shows, they signed with ].


Eduardo Ardanuy, who had previously played in bands such as Anjos da Noite and Chave do Sol, was invited to form a new band with the Busic brothers. They become the backing band of vocalist ] from the band Tokyo. After a few shows, the trio decided it was time to invest in their own career, and formed Dr Sin. The band's first concert was on January 11, 1992 at the Black Jack in Sao Paulo. In February and March they performed shows in New York in the USA, and in May they opened for ] from ] in Sao Paulo.
In 1993, they played at the ] Festival, where they shared the stage with ] and ]. They played with ], too. In this same year, the Warner Music International released the first album (Dr. Sin) in 9 countries, produced by ]. <br>
The music ''Emotional Catastrophe'' was on the soundtrack of the Brazilian TV Series ]. ''You Stole My Heart'' and ''Scream & Shout'' were two clips produced after this.


=== ''Dr Sin'', ''Brutal'', and ''Insinity'' (1992–1998) ===
In 1994, the band played in ] Brazil, with ], ], ] and with Brazilians of ], ] and ]. In 1995 the band had a special report at the American ] with many videos about the record of the first album, clips and shows.
In 1992, the band signed a contract with ], despite not yet having any material recorded. They performed at the 1993 ] festival, sharing the stage with bands such as ] and ]. They also toured as an opening act for ]. In July, Warner released their debut album '']'' in nine countries. “Emotional Catastrophe” was a big hit on the music parades, presenting clips on MTV, and eventually became part of the soundtrack for ]'s Brazilian TV series '']''. “You Stole My Heart” and “Scream & Shout”, were the next videoclips released.
Followed by ''Brutal'' (1995) which was released in Japan under the title of "Silent Scream". Is recorded also the clip of song ''Down in the Trenches''. They opened for such bands as ], ], ] and ].<br>
Henceforth DR SIN achieves success and a great number of fans.


In 1994, they performed at numerous festivals, such as the M2000 Summer Concerts in ], ] and Santos, where they shared a stage with bands like ], ] and ]. They also performed at the ] 1994 along with ], ] and ]. In July, the band headlined at the Olympia Theatre in Sao Paulo.
In 1997, Dr. Sin back to the United States to record the album (Insinity) in ]'s studio. Vescera produced the album and did participation in song ''No Rules''. ] (ex-], ], ] and Einstein) did participation in song ''Insomnia''.


Dr Sin's second album, '']'', was released in 1995. It was released in Japan under the title ''Silent Scream''. Unlike their debut album, ''Brutal'' was self-produced, and displayed a heavier and more cohesive sound than their previous work. The album includes keyboardist Marcelo Souss, who had played with the Busic brothers in Taffo, and who also performed during the album's tour. A music video for the song “Down in The Trenches” was released.
In festival ], they played with ], ] and ].
They were also opening for ]. The Swedish guitarist loved the opening show, and he decides to launch an album of his presentation, called ''Live in Brazil'', that were includes in Japanese version one ] with four musics of Dr. Sin live. <br>
In Brazil, they launched their first live album, called ''Alive'', with many classics.


In 1996, their success got them into a new opening marathon, opening act for ], ], ] and ]. Andria and Ivan Busic participated in a fundraising campaign for the CACCC, which helps children with cancer. The video was recorded similar to Michael Jackson's 1980s campaign called USA for Africa. Other artists, such as ], ], ], ], ], ] and others, participated in the video.
===Mike Vescera===
In 2000 Dr Sin released ''Dr Sin II''. The band added ] (ex-], ], ] and ]) on lead vocals. Other contributors were ] (], ]) and ] (ex-]). <br>
The song ''Time After Time'', was the official theme song of ] in Brazil. Because of personal issues concerning his family, Mike Vescera could not continue the tour with the band, so he left Dr. Sin. He intends to return to the band at a later date.


The band recorded their third album, '']'', at ] Studios in the United States. Vescera co-produced the album and also performed on the track “No Rules”. ] made a guest appearance playing drums on the song “Insomnia” and Brazilian sports commentator ] appeared on the song “Futebol, Mulher e Rock and Roll”. This song, together with “Emotional Catastrophe” became one of the greatest hits of the band. Once again the keyboards were recorded by Marcelo Souss.
===Listen to the Doctors===
'']'' (CD/DVD), recorded in ], ], was released in the end of 2003, now with new label (Paradoxx Music). ] (ex-] and ]) was a guest in the concert singing one of Dr. Sin's biggest hits, "Fire".
In 2005, they released '']''. In this album, they covered hits from famous bands Kiss, Black Sabbath, The Beatles, UFO, Mötley Crüe and Van Halen. All of the songs have the word "Doctor" in their titles.


Dr Sin performed at the 1997 Skol Rock festival alongside ], ] and ]. During the ''Insinity'' tour, the band were joined by keyboardist Joey Gross Brown, who shortly after joined the band as a full-time member, a position he would hold until 2002. In April, the band played in ] as the opening act for ]. In 1998, the band performed as an opening act for Swedish guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, and that same year, they released the live album ''Live in Brazil''. Malmsteen enjoyed the opening of the show so much that he included four tracks on the Japanese version of his own live album '']''.
===Bravo===

After two years promoting the cover album ''Listen to the Doctors'', came ''Bravo'' (]), the first studio album featuring only their own songs in seven years. They made one show with ] in ].<br>
=== Later albums (2000–2007) ===
In 2008 Andria joined in one of the most important bands of rock in Brazil, ]. They intend to release a new CD.<br>
In 2000, Vescera became a full member of the band and started to share vocals with Andria. As a quartet, they record the fourth self-titled album, '']''. In a previously unheard of attitude in Brazil, the band released the album alongside a magazine with the history of the band which could only be purchased at newsstands. The album was received warmly by fans and critics{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}, especially Vescera's contributions. ''Dr Sin II'' featured guest appearances from guitarist Sérgio Buss, Jason Himmelberger and Joey Gross Brown on keyboards and ]. The song “Time After Time” was the soundtrack of ] racing in Brazil.
In the same year, the Brazilian band ''Shining Star'' covered the song ''Karma'', released in ''Brutal'' (1995). <br>

The band joined in one project developed by Marcelo Froes (Brazilian producer) that was a tribute to the ] by ] alongside other famous Brazilian artists, like ], Twiggy, Sylvinha Araújo, ], ], ], and many others. They recorded the song ''Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey''. The songs ''Fire (Brutal, 1995)'' and ''Full Trotlle (Bravo, 2007)'' joined the soundtrack of the soap-opera ].<br>
In mid-2001, vocalist Vescera decided to leave the band, citing the long travel between the USA where he lived and Brazil. In 2002 keyboardist Joey Gross Brown also left and was replaced with Rodrigo Simão. Once again performing as a trio, Dr Sin released ''10 Years Live'' in late 2003. Recorded in May 2002 at the SESC Ipiranga in São Paulo, it features guest appearances by ] in the song “Fire”, Marco Sergio on ], Marco Cesar on percussion and keyboardists Joey Gross Brown and Marcelo Souss.
In 2009 the band opened for ] in ], and released ''Original Sin'', that's a remake of the first album.

In 2005, the cover album '']'' was released, featuring cover recordings of classic rock songs. All the tracks have the word "Dr." in their title, such as covers of Kiss “]” and “]” by ].

Dr. Sin released '']'' in 2007. The album was first place on CD sales and remains one of the best sellers. The track “Think it Over” was used in the soundtrack for the soap opera ''Amor e Intrigas'', and also features a guest guitar solo by Hudson Cadorini of the duo Edson & Hudson.

In 2009, on April 7, Dr. Sin were the opening act for Kiss at ] to an audience of over 40,000 people. Recently{{When|date=October 2022}} the band performed alongside the ] at ].

In 2011, the band announced the release of their new album, ''Animal''. On July 21, a new song called "May the Force Be with You" was made available for download on their website, named after the classic film ''Star Wars''. In the same month, the band contributed to the soundtrack of the Brazilian film '']'', directed by Marcos Paulo.

In 2013, Dr. Sin entered the studio to record their next album, ''Intactus''. They followed this by performing at ] and Monsters of Rock, followed by a three-week USA tour. In March 2014, they participated as the main band of the Motorcycle Rock Cruise ship.

=== Breakup and Reformation (2015–present) ===
In August 2015, the band announced on their Facebook page that they would end their activities, thanking all the fans for their support during their 23 years of work. They played a farewell tour which started on October 2, 2015 and ended on March 20, 2016.

Andria and Ivan formed a new band called Busic, featuring Portuguese lyrics and a sound more rooted in 70s rock.<ref>{{Cite web |title=DR SIN intervista |url=https://www.rocknation.it/interviews/dr-sin-intervista/ |access-date=2022-10-13 |website=Rock Nation |date=30 November 2019 |language=it-IT}}</ref>

In October 2018, brothers Andria and Ivan Busic announced the comeback of Dr. Sin, now featuring guitarist Thiago Melo, who had previously played with the Busic brothers in their side project band, Busic. Their first new album with Melo, ''Back Home Again'', was released on digital platforms on October 19, 2018, and featured the single "Lost in Space".


==Band members== ==Band members==
* ] &ndash; ], ] (1991-1999, 2003–2016), ] (1991–2016)
* ] &ndash; ] (1991–2016)
* ] &ndash; ] (1991–2016)


;Former members === Current members ===
* ] &ndash; ], ] <small>(1992–present)</small>
* ] (], ], ]) &ndash; ], ] (1999-2003)
* ] &ndash; ], ] <small>(1992–present)</small>
* Thiago Melo &ndash; ] <small>(2018–present)</small>

=== Former members ===
* ] &ndash; lead vocals, ] <small>(2000-2001)</small>
* Marcelo Souss &ndash; keyboards <small>(1995–1997)</small>
* Joey Gross Brown &ndash; keyboards <small>(1997–2002)</small>
* Rodrigo Simão &ndash; keyboards <small>(2002–2012)</small>
* ] &ndash; guitar <small>(1992–2016)</small>


==Discography== ==Discography==
'''Studio Albums''' ===Studio albums===
* (1993) ''Dr. Sin''
* (1995) '']''
* (1997) '']''
* (2000) '']''
* (2005) '']''
* (2007) '']''
* (2009) ''Original Sin''
* (2012) ''Animal''
* (2015) ''Intactus''
* (2019) ''Back Home Again''


===Live/video albums===
* 1993: '']''
* 1995: '']'' * (1999) '']''
* (2003) ''Dr. Sin 10 Anos ao Vivo''
* 1997: '']''
* 2000: '']'' * (2023) ''Dr. Sin Acústico''
* 2005: '']''
* 2007: '']''
* 2011: ''Animal''
* 2015: ''Intactus''


===Music videos===
'''Others'''
* (1993) "Emotional Catastrophe"
* (1993) "You Stole my Heart"
* (1993) "Scream and Shout"
* (1995) "Down in the Trenches (pt. I & II)
* (1995) "Silent Scream"
* (1997) "Futebol, Mulher & Rock 'n Roll
* (2003) "Eternity"
* (2011) "May the force be with you"
* (2011) "Those Days"
* (2013) "Lady Lust
* (2013) "Animal"
* (2015) "Soul Survivor"
* (2018) "Lost in Space"


===Soundtracks===
* 1996: '']'' (Japanese version of ''Brutal'')

* 1998: '']'' (Single released in Japan)
====Soap operas====
* 1999: '']'' (Live CD)
* 2002: '']'' (American/European version of ''Dr. Sin II'') * (1994) - '']'' - "Emotional Catastrophe" (''Dr. Sin'', 1993)
* (2007) - ''Amor e Intrigas'' - "Think it Over" (''Bravo'', 2007)
* 2003: '']'' (Live DVD and Double CD)
* (2008) - '']'' - "Fire" (''Brutal'', 1995) and "Full Throttle" (''Bravo'', 2007)
* 2009: ''Original Sin'' (Remake of ''Dr. Sin'')
* (2014) - '']'' - "Cry For Love"

====Movies====
* (2011) - '']'' - "Think it Over" (''Bravo'', 2007)

==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
*{{Official website|http://www.drsinofficial.com.br/}}
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Dr. Sin
Background information
OriginSão Paulo, Brazil
GenresHeavy metal, hard rock, progressive metal
Years active1991–2016, 2018-present
LabelsWEA
Century Media
Pony Canyon(Japan)
MembersAndria Busic
Ivan Busic
Thiago Melo
Past membersMichael Vescera
Edu Ardanuy
Websitewww.drsinofficial.com.br

Dr. Sin are a Brazilian hard rock band formed in São Paulo in 1991 by Eduardo Ardanuy and brothers Andria and Ivan Busic.

History

Formation (1984–1991)

The brothers Andria and Ivan Busic formed their first bands, Platina (1984) and Cherokee (1988), respectively. At that time, guitarist Edu Ardanuy was playing with Busics eventually in São Paulo bars.

In 1989, the Busic brothers performed as the backing band for the solo album of Wander Taffo, the former guitarist of the band Rádio Táxi. Two years later, they formed the band Taffo and recorded the album Rosa Branca. Andria also toured with the band Ultraje a Rigor as a touring member.

Eduardo Ardanuy, who had previously played in bands such as Anjos da Noite and Chave do Sol, was invited to form a new band with the Busic brothers. They become the backing band of vocalist Supla from the band Tokyo. After a few shows, the trio decided it was time to invest in their own career, and formed Dr Sin. The band's first concert was on January 11, 1992 at the Black Jack in Sao Paulo. In February and March they performed shows in New York in the USA, and in May they opened for Ian Gillan from Deep Purple in Sao Paulo.

Dr Sin, Brutal, and Insinity (1992–1998)

In 1992, the band signed a contract with Warner Music, despite not yet having any material recorded. They performed at the 1993 Hollywood Rock festival, sharing the stage with bands such as Nirvana and L7. They also toured as an opening act for Pantera. In July, Warner released their debut album Dr. Sin in nine countries. “Emotional Catastrophe” was a big hit on the music parades, presenting clips on MTV, and eventually became part of the soundtrack for TV Cultura's Brazilian TV series Confessions of Adolescents. “You Stole My Heart” and “Scream & Shout”, were the next videoclips released.

In 1994, they performed at numerous festivals, such as the M2000 Summer Concerts in Porto Alegre, Florianópolis and Santos, where they shared a stage with bands like Mr. Big, The Lemonheads and Rollins Band. They also performed at the Monsters of Rock 1994 along with Slayer, Black Sabbath and Kiss. In July, the band headlined at the Olympia Theatre in Sao Paulo.

Dr Sin's second album, Brutal, was released in 1995. It was released in Japan under the title Silent Scream. Unlike their debut album, Brutal was self-produced, and displayed a heavier and more cohesive sound than their previous work. The album includes keyboardist Marcelo Souss, who had played with the Busic brothers in Taffo, and who also performed during the album's tour. A music video for the song “Down in The Trenches” was released.

In 1996, their success got them into a new opening marathon, opening act for Bon Jovi, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and AC/DC. Andria and Ivan Busic participated in a fundraising campaign for the CACCC, which helps children with cancer. The video was recorded similar to Michael Jackson's 1980s campaign called USA for Africa. Other artists, such as Fábio Jr., Elba Ramalho, Sérgio Reis, Jair Rodrigues, Jair Oliveira, Luciana Mello and others, participated in the video.

The band recorded their third album, Insinity, at Michael Vescera Studios in the United States. Vescera co-produced the album and also performed on the track “No Rules”. Jonathan Mover made a guest appearance playing drums on the song “Insomnia” and Brazilian sports commentator Silvio Luiz appeared on the song “Futebol, Mulher e Rock and Roll”. This song, together with “Emotional Catastrophe” became one of the greatest hits of the band. Once again the keyboards were recorded by Marcelo Souss.

Dr Sin performed at the 1997 Skol Rock festival alongside Bruce Dickinson, Scorpions and Dio. During the Insinity tour, the band were joined by keyboardist Joey Gross Brown, who shortly after joined the band as a full-time member, a position he would hold until 2002. In April, the band played in Curitiba as the opening act for Quiet Riot. In 1998, the band performed as an opening act for Swedish guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, and that same year, they released the live album Live in Brazil. Malmsteen enjoyed the opening of the show so much that he included four tracks on the Japanese version of his own live album Live!!.

Later albums (2000–2007)

In 2000, Vescera became a full member of the band and started to share vocals with Andria. As a quartet, they record the fourth self-titled album, Dr. Sin II. In a previously unheard of attitude in Brazil, the band released the album alongside a magazine with the history of the band which could only be purchased at newsstands. The album was received warmly by fans and critics, especially Vescera's contributions. Dr Sin II featured guest appearances from guitarist Sérgio Buss, Jason Himmelberger and Joey Gross Brown on keyboards and Roland Grapow. The song “Time After Time” was the soundtrack of Fórmula Truck racing in Brazil.

In mid-2001, vocalist Vescera decided to leave the band, citing the long travel between the USA where he lived and Brazil. In 2002 keyboardist Joey Gross Brown also left and was replaced with Rodrigo Simão. Once again performing as a trio, Dr Sin released 10 Years Live in late 2003. Recorded in May 2002 at the SESC Ipiranga in São Paulo, it features guest appearances by André Matos in the song “Fire”, Marco Sergio on charango, Marco Cesar on percussion and keyboardists Joey Gross Brown and Marcelo Souss.

In 2005, the cover album Listen to the Doctors was released, featuring cover recordings of classic rock songs. All the tracks have the word "Dr." in their title, such as covers of Kiss “Calling Dr. Love” and “Dr. Feelgood” by Mötley Crüe.

Dr. Sin released Bravo in 2007. The album was first place on CD sales and remains one of the best sellers. The track “Think it Over” was used in the soundtrack for the soap opera Amor e Intrigas, and also features a guest guitar solo by Hudson Cadorini of the duo Edson & Hudson.

In 2009, on April 7, Dr. Sin were the opening act for Kiss at Anhembi Arena to an audience of over 40,000 people. Recently the band performed alongside the São Paulo State Symphonic Band at Sala São Paulo.

In 2011, the band announced the release of their new album, Animal. On July 21, a new song called "May the Force Be with You" was made available for download on their website, named after the classic film Star Wars. In the same month, the band contributed to the soundtrack of the Brazilian film Assault to the Central Bank, directed by Marcos Paulo.

In 2013, Dr. Sin entered the studio to record their next album, Intactus. They followed this by performing at Rock in Rio and Monsters of Rock, followed by a three-week USA tour. In March 2014, they participated as the main band of the Motorcycle Rock Cruise ship.

Breakup and Reformation (2015–present)

In August 2015, the band announced on their Facebook page that they would end their activities, thanking all the fans for their support during their 23 years of work. They played a farewell tour which started on October 2, 2015 and ended on March 20, 2016.

Andria and Ivan formed a new band called Busic, featuring Portuguese lyrics and a sound more rooted in 70s rock.

In October 2018, brothers Andria and Ivan Busic announced the comeback of Dr. Sin, now featuring guitarist Thiago Melo, who had previously played with the Busic brothers in their side project band, Busic. Their first new album with Melo, Back Home Again, was released on digital platforms on October 19, 2018, and featured the single "Lost in Space".

Band members

Current members

Former members

  • Michael Vescera – lead vocals, keyboards (2000-2001)
  • Marcelo Souss – keyboards (1995–1997)
  • Joey Gross Brown – keyboards (1997–2002)
  • Rodrigo Simão – keyboards (2002–2012)
  • Edu Ardanuy – guitar (1992–2016)

Discography

Studio albums

Live/video albums

  • (1999) Alive
  • (2003) Dr. Sin 10 Anos ao Vivo
  • (2023) Dr. Sin Acústico

Music videos

  • (1993) "Emotional Catastrophe"
  • (1993) "You Stole my Heart"
  • (1993) "Scream and Shout"
  • (1995) "Down in the Trenches (pt. I & II)
  • (1995) "Silent Scream"
  • (1997) "Futebol, Mulher & Rock 'n Roll
  • (2003) "Eternity"
  • (2011) "May the force be with you"
  • (2011) "Those Days"
  • (2013) "Lady Lust
  • (2013) "Animal"
  • (2015) "Soul Survivor"
  • (2018) "Lost in Space"

Soundtracks

Soap operas

  • (1994) - Confissões de Adolescente - "Emotional Catastrophe" (Dr. Sin, 1993)
  • (2007) - Amor e Intrigas - "Think it Over" (Bravo, 2007)
  • (2008) - Chamas da Vida - "Fire" (Brutal, 1995) and "Full Throttle" (Bravo, 2007)
  • (2014) - Vitória - "Cry For Love"

Movies

References

  1. "DR SIN intervista". Rock Nation (in Italian). 30 November 2019. Retrieved 2022-10-13.

External links

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