ACC (2)
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Brazilian rock band from Porto Alegre, RS. ACC stands for Além Do Céu Cinzento. The band became infamous for an episode that resembles the script for the movie "Airheads". On September 18, 2002, its armed vocalist, Marcos Vinicius dos Santos, better known by the alias Cram, stormed the studio of Rádio Atlântida Porto Alegre around 3:10 pm. At the time, who was in the studio was Márcio Paz, hosting his radio show "Na Paz" (“In Peace”). Cram entered the studio asking a trainee to go out and deliver a manifesto letter to the radio's board of directors and pointing a gun to the show host's head, forcing him to play the CD of the band ("Fases Da Vida"). The musician said he was not an outlaw, but "a person disgusted with the system" and that he was not "in peace". During the time the singer was in the studio, he and Márcio Paz talked about the difficulties of new musical groups to show their work. Cram surrendered himself to the Military Police and to Márcio's lawyer after having his band's CD played twice. After Cram left, the host said he was terrified and was unable to speak. The musician was wearing his stage outfit, a black rubber outfit, sunglasses and strong makeup under his eyes.
