(right) performing as Detonator and Blondie Hammett respectively at a
Massacration concert Sutter was born in
Petrópolis on June 13, 1979, and began his career as an entertainer at
churrascarias singing
covers of famous songs. In 1999 he founded
Hermes & Renato alongside his friends Marco Antônio Alves,
Fausto Fanti, Adriano Silva and Felipe Torres; known for their
off-color humor, frequently reliant on pop culture references, they amassed a strong
cult following throughout the late 1990s/early to mid-2000s during their tenure on
MTV Brasil. Sutter was famous for playing, among others, Detonator, the lead singer of
comedy band
Massacration, which would eventually spawn off to release their own albums and singles. When Hermes & Renato parted ways with MTV to join
Record in 2010, changing their name to "Banana Mecânica", Sutter stayed with the group until 2012, when he left to re-join MTV on his own; there he would host the
rock-oriented
variety show Rocka Rolla and the satirical newscast
Furo MTV. When MTV Brasil went defunct in 2013, he founded alongside
Marcelo Adnet and
Tatá Werneck the YouTube channel Amada Foca, and got his own radio talk show,
Bem que se Kiss, in 2014, broadcast by Kiss FM. Coinciding with his departure from Hermes & Renato, Sutter put Massacration on hold to form another musical project based around his "Detonator" persona, Detonator e as Musas do Metal; their debut album, the
rock opera Metal Folclore: The Zoeira Never Ends..., came out in 2014 and counts with guest appearances by
Alexandre Frota as the narrator, musicians
João Gordo,
Rafael Bittencourt,
Felipe Andreoli and
Ricardo Confessori, and voice actor Gilberto Baroli. In 2013 he published through Edições Ideal the book
A Bíblia do Heavy Metal – O Antigo Testamento, co-authored alongside Rafael Rosa. In 2015 he released the
extended play DetonaThor to promote the
MOBA video game
Smite, for which he voiced
Thor in its Brazilian Portuguese dub. In 2017 he provided narration for another MOBA video game,
Heavy Metal Machines. On December 18, 2020, his second full-length release with Detonator e as Musas do Metal, the Christmas album
Metal Metalino, came out unannounced, featuring parodies of
Christmas carols with a heavy metal twist. The band's third studio album,
Arraiá do Metal, was released on June 7, 2021, this time featuring parodies of traditional
Festa Junina songs. He also served as vocalist of
cover band The Soundtrackers, and released solo albums under his true name of Bruno Sutter,
the first of which having its production
crowdfunded via a successful Kickante campaign; it reached
R$42,005.00, surpassing its originally intended goal of R$40,000.00. In 2016 he returned to perform with Massacration, while no longer being an official member of Hermes & Renato. In 2017, as his character of Detonator, he was a guest vocalist on the single "Metal for Demons" by
Florianópolis-based one-man band Xakol; the song was described by frontman Saulo Castilho as a tribute to Massacration. In 2018 he was chosen by voice actor to perform the official Brazilian Portuguese version of
Dragon Ball Supers third ending song, "Usubeni", originally by Lacco Tower, as well as the Brazilian version of
Akira Kushida's "Kyūkyoku no Battle", from the same anime. Also from 2018 to 2019 he was a
judge for
Record's singing competition
Canta Comigo, returning to its preteen-oriented spin-off
Canta Comigo Teen, which premiered in 2020. On June 28, 2022, Sutter was announced as a contestant of the second season of Record's reality show
Ilha Record. The same year, he became top player of the
Atari 2600 game
Enduro, obtaining a high score of 4,637.8 points, surpassing the 4,387.6 points of previous champion Christian Lee Keilback; ==Personal life==