Exhumation Marked And Ecological Tribute Unite Memory And Legacy Of The Mamonas
The bodies of the five members of Mamonas Assassinas will be exhumed on Monday, 23, nearly 30 years after the plane crash that interrupted the group’s trajectory. The information was published by Ancelmo Gois, from the newspaper O Globo, and confirmed by the band’s official profile on Instagram.
According to the publication, the ceremony will include a tribute in partnership with BioParque, which uses the ashes from the cremation to stimulate the growth of a tree from the seed. The initiative has a symbolic character, connecting mourning to an act of renewal and emotional memory.
Founded in Guarulhos (SP), the Mamonas mixed rock with bold humor and irreverent lyrics, breaking patterns of Brazilian music in the 1990s. The group started as Utopia in local bars and exploded after adopting the name that made them famous.
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In 1995, they released their first and only studio album, which became a national phenomenon in a few months, with hits like Pelados em Santos, Vira-Vira, and Robocop Gay. The work sold millions of copies, dominated radio and TV, and marked a generation.
What Is Known About The Exhumation And The Ceremony
The exhumation is scheduled for Monday, 23, a date reported by O Globo and reiterated on the band’s official Instagram. The tribute involves using the cremation ashes in a project by BioParque, where a tree is cultivated from the seed with the material, as a way to preserve the legacy.
So far, no additional logistical details of the ceremony have been disclosed. According to publicly available information, the initiative has a symbolic nature and aims to create a memory landmark three decades after the tragedy.
Recall The Night Of March 2, 1996
The meteoric success of the Mamonas was interrupted on March 2, 1996. On the return from a show in Brasília, the Learjet 25D that was transporting the band attempted to go around during the approach to Guarulhos Airport and crashed in the Serra da Cantareira, in the north zone of São Paulo.
All nine occupants died: the five musicians, along with a pilot, co-pilot, one security guard, and one advisor. The impact was immediate and devastating, ending a career that was at its peak.
The country experienced a national outpouring of grief. Thousands of fans attended the collective wake in São Paulo, broadcast live on television, in a farewell that united mourning and gratitude for the group’s work.
Even with less than a year of absolute visibility, the group left a short yet highly recognizable repertoire. The album from 1995 dominated charts and TV shows, becoming synonymous with irreverent humor combined with popular choruses.
The episode of 1996 remains one of the greatest tragedies in Brazilian music, redefined year after year by tributes, biographies, and memorial projects.
Cultural Legacy And Impact On Brazilian Music
The Mamonas challenged conventions by bringing bold humor to the center of national pop-rock, with performative shows and lyrics that went viral on the radio. The formula quickly elevated the group from Guarulhos to national fame.
The exhumation and the tribute with the tree, reported by O Globo and by the official Instagram profile, update the way to remember the group, adding an environmental and symbolic gesture to the memory ritual. The proposal reinforces the connection between artistic legacy and preservation.
More than two decades later, the repertoire remains present in pop culture and the emotional memory of different generations, signaling that the impact of the Mamonas transcends the short duration of their career and remains relevant.
What Remains To Be Clarified And Next Steps
Without a detailed public schedule, the expectation is that new information will be released through official channels. So far, what is confirmed is the exhumation on Monday, 23, and the tribute in partnership with BioParque, of a symbolic nature.
The gesture may reignite debates about ways to preserve collective memories and how the country deals with its cultural losses. The ceremony is likely to become another landmark in the history of the Mamonas and in the remembrance of the 1996 accident.
And you, what do you think about the exhumation three decades later and the tribute with the tree? Is the initiative a fitting tribute or does it open delicate discussions about rituals and public memory? Leave your comment and share how the Mamonas marked your history.

Homenagem muito bem merecida!!! Mas deveria ser dia 2 de Março, quando faz exatamente 30 anos que eles nos deixaram em lágrimas 😢…
Tributo da saudade que dói para sempre em nossos corações de várias gerações.
Eu sou particularmente contra. Mas respeito quem pensa diferente. Alguém imaginaria fazendo isso com os restos mortais do Ayrton Senna ? Sei lá. É algo que não entra na minha cabeça.