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[[File:patos_7111.jpg|frame| From left to right: John, Fernanda and Ricardo.]]
 
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{{quote|''"It's better to be the largest independent band from Brazil instead of be the smallest mainstream band."''|'''Fernanda Takai'''}}
 
When a student of Public Relations joins two friends who owned a guitar shop to play [[Alternative Rock]], the result is, according to [[Time (magazine)|''Time'' magazine]], one of [http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1000784,00.html the ten best bands on the planet].
 
Founded in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1992 and named after a [[Garfield]] comic strip, in which he practices a martial art called "<s> [[Duck]]</s> Cat Fu", [[Foo Fu|Pato Fu]] has a sound that goes from the heavier rock to ballads, sung in the gentle voice of lead singer Fernanda Takai. Usually with witty lyrics, full of pop references, written by the guitarist John Ulhoa or the bass player Ricardo Koctus, the only sure thing about the band's style is that... well ... it's awesome.
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* ''Extra! Extra!'' (2009) - "Extra! Extra!"
 
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* [[Album Title Drop]]: ''Tem Mas Acabou'', has its title dropped in the track "Água"; ''Toda Cura Para Todo Mal'' in "Uh Uh Uh, La La La, Ié Ié!"; and ''Daqui Pro Futuro'' in "A Verdade Sobre O Tempo".
* [[Amazing Technicolor Wildlife]]: The animals from "Uh Uh Uh, La La La, Ié Ié!"'s music video.