Lamounier sang briefly with
Sepultura during the early part of the band's career, contributing the lyrics to the song "Antichrist" (a reference to his own moniker) featured on the band's first release
Bestial Devastation. He then moved to his own band (Sarcófago) which, while less commercially successful than Sepultura, is widely hailed as a major influence on the most extreme spectrum of metal music, being revered by
black,
thrash and
death metal fans. Lamounier left the music industry when Sarcófago split in 2000, and he is currently a professor of
economic science and
applied statistic at
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais in
Belo Horizonte. In 2012, he formed the
stoner metal band The Evil, with their debut album being released in 2017. Lamounier earned a PhD in Economics from the
Federal University of Viçosa and a Bachelor's degree in Economic Sciences from the
Federal University of Uberlândia. ==References==