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In January 2004, the band performed in [[Domingão do Faustão]], a famous TV show in Brazil. During the show, the band played the song "Anna Julia", due to the insistence of the presenter [[Fausto Silva]], who said that the band "never played" the song. The band received an e-mail from a fan, questioning and criticizing the presenter. This criticism was refuted by keyboardist Bruno Medina, at the very site of banda.<ref>[http://www.loshermanos.blogger.com.br/2004_02_01_archive.html Email de uma fã da banda e resposta de ][[Bruno Medina]]<span> sobre a apresentação no programa Domingão do Faustão / janeiro de </span>2004.</ref>
 
In July 2004, the singer Marcelo Camelo was assaulted by [[Chorão]], vocalist of the band [[Charlie Brown Jr.]]. The attack occurred in the arrivals hall of Fortaleza airport and the aggressor came to be arrested by Federal Police.<ref>[http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/ilustrada/ult90u45622.shtml Matéria da Folha de S.Paulo sobre a agressão / julho de 2004]: O líder da banda Charlie Brown Jr., Alexandre Magno Abrão, o Chorão, acertou uma cabeçada no nariz e um soco no olho do vocalista e guitarrista do grupo Los Hermanos, Marcelo Camelo, no aeroporto de Fortaleza.</ref> Even after a note apologizing for the event,<ref>[http://territorio.terra.com.br/canais/canalpop/noticias/ultimas.asp?noticiaID=3785 Chorão pede desculpas a Camelo / julho de ]{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 2004: O vocalista do Charlie Brown Jr., Chorão, pediu desculpas para Marcelo Camelo dos Los Hermanos, porém, Marcelo Camelo não se comoveu com o arrependimento de Chorão e continua com a idéia de processá-lo pela agressão sofrida no último dia 2 em Fortaleza.</ref> Chorão was sued by Camelo and had to compensate the singer for moral damages and reimbursement of canceled commitments. The attack occurred because of statements from Marcelo Camelo and Rodrigo Amarante, in the OI magazine, on the then recent advertising campaign for [[Coca-Cola]] soft drink brand. On the occasion, Charlie Brown Jr. was contracted and, in the video, questioned a boy who did not agree with the items offered in commercial.<ref>[http://exclusivo.terra.com.br/interna/0,,OI336498-EI1118,00.html Declarações à Revista OI e nota da assessoria de imprensa da banda carioca / julho de 2004] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130511040705/http://exclusivo.terra.com.br/interna/0%2C%2COI336498-EI1118%2C00.html |date=2013-05-11 }}.</ref>
 
In 2008, both ''Bloco do Eu Sozinho'' and ''Ventura'' figured in [[Rolling Stone magazine]]'s list ''The Top 100 Brazilian Albums of All Time'', placing 42nd and 68th, respectively.<ref name="rateyourmusic.com"/>