: Widely considered their masterpiece, this album featured hits like "Contentores" and "Não Sou o Único," becoming a massive commercial success.
: These releases furthered their dominance in the early 90s, blending melodic compositions with pure rock and roll.
: A seminal live album that captured the raw energy of their performances, selling over 40,000 copies.
: A self-titled 30th-anniversary album that won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Portuguese Act.
Xutos & Pontapés are the definitive cornerstone of Portuguese rock. Formed in late 1978 during the post-revolutionary "boom" of national music, the band transitioned from a raw punk-influenced quartet into a multi-generational cultural institution. Their discography, spanning over four decades, serves as a sonic history of Portugal’s transition into modern rock, defined by anthemic choruses and a relentless live presence. The Foundation and the "Cerco" Era (1978–1986)
: Their second studio effort, which consolidated their status and introduced them to Spanish audiences.
