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Deboche was a satirical portuguese band from Porto. Deboche was
composed by João Tomé on vocals and eletric piano and Ricardo Neves
on guitar and backvocals.
Formation
João Tomé and Ricardo
have met since they were really young, Ricardo started playing
guitar in 7th grade and at the end of 8th grade they started a
satirical band. João Tomé even playing piano has never played piano
in his life.
Deboshits
The first album released in July
2006, it contained lyrics from Zits and some dirty words. Musicly
it was very poor. Deboshits was a huge sucess among fans, the
singles "Adiante" and "Caralho" were hailed by fans who said they
were fans just because this music maked em laugh.
The second album was also
an huge sucess, released in December 2006, the lyrics were much
more sofisticated and it was musicly very good. The lyrics
consisted in horrible filthiness. Almost all songs in the album
were great, the singles "Violador Profissional", "Orange Country",
"Sicko Sucker" and "Sexofone" were the most sucessful songs on the
recording.
{| class="wikitable" |- ! # ! Song |- | 1 |
Dução |- | 2 | Violador Profissional |- | 3 | Siga! |- |
4 | Sicko Sucker |- | 5 | Orange Country |- | 6 |
Sexofone |- | 7 | Tá pode não peta |- | 8 | Tira o
Casaco |- | 9 | Talvez |- | 10 | Nem tudo dura para
sempre |}
Oriental Hey!
Oriental Hey! was a huge
disapointement among fans, released in January 2007, it was
expected to be one more great album but the intentions of João Tomé
and Ricardo of starting a much more serious experience was
reflected in this cd. It was shown a much more serious face of
Deboche that the contributors liked but the fans didn't.
{|
class="wikitable" |- ! # ! Song |- | 1 | Estragou
Tudo! |- | 2 | Foras-da-lei |- | 3 | Viver |- | 4 |
Oriental Hey! |- | 5 | Ódio |- | 6 | The Evil is
Coming! |- | 7 | Collin |- | 8 | Programa de Rádio |- |
9 | Cheirinho a Deboche |- | 10 | Última
música |}
Break-up
The will of making something serious
finished Deboche in January 2006.
==Post break-up=
Immediatly
post break-up Ricardo and Joao Tome started jamming on some serious
old songs of Deboche (Ódio and Foras-da-lei) and made some new
songs (Gente Demente) and some covers (Man Who Sold The World of
David Bowie and Live Forever of Oasis), they called himself The
Nothing's Grave by a very short time. The unnamed band joined with
a friends drummer and another friend that is guitar
player. Ricardo got himself and eletric guitar and bass and Joao
Tome started learning how to play.