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Also known as
  
Detonautas, DRC

Website
  
detonautas.com.br

Years active
  
1997–present

Past members
  
Rodrigo Netto

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Labels
  
Sony BMG, Warner Bros, Warner Music

Associated acts
  
Raimundos, Capital Inicial, Raul Seixas, Legião Urbana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gabriel, O Pensador, DMN, Cone Crew Diretoria

Origin
  
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1997)

Members
  
Tico Santa Cruz, Tchello, Renato Rocha, Fábio Brasil, Cléston, Philippe, Rodrigo Netto

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Post-punk revival, Neo-psychedelia, Melodic hardcore

Albums
  
Detonautas Acústico, O Retorno de Saturno, Roque Marciano, A Saga Continua, Detonautas Ao Vivo No Rock in Rio

Profiles

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Detonautas Roque Clube is a Brazilian rock band from Rio de Janeiro. Usually the lyrics of their songs relate to violence, political corruption and love.

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History

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The history of Detonautas is mixed with the onset of the fever of Internet in Brazil. In 1997, Tico Santa Cruz appeared in a chatroom asking if anyone had played any instrument, then, Eduardo Simão, who also went to the room, answered and became known by his nickname in chatrooms: Tchello.
The singer Tico lived in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro and Eduardo had a guesthouse in Ilhéus, Bahia.

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After the meeting of the two precursors in Rio de Janeiro, the band went through several configurations, until more members were recruited through the Internet. The fact of how the band was formed reflected in its name: Detonadores + Internautas = Detonautas.

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Thanks mainly to the insistence of Tico Santa Cruz and the providential help of his friend, Gabriel, O Pensador, Detonautas were getting their first hit and after ripening on the road, mixing performances in places of good structure (the band has reached opening for Red Hot Chili Peppers to 50,000 people in Pacaembu) and others less so, but that served to give a chance and experience. After much struggle, including the famous pilgrimage to the demo under his arm, finally a chance: after much back and forth Warner Music Brazil signed the band, remixed and released the album, packed with the singles "Outro Lugar" and "Quando O Sol Se For" was a great national success.

The Detonautas are well known by viewers of MTV Rockgol, the championship of musicians. Were considered good players, with a 3rd place in 2003 (which Tico was the top scorer). Presenters Paulo Bonfa and Marco Bianchi dubbed almost all players, as Koala (Tico), Chainsaw (Tchello), Mane (Renato Rocha), Brasil-sil-sil (Fábio Brasil), The Grandson of Rodrigo (Rodrigo Netto), and the famous DJ "Clééééston", considered veteran by the two biggest ace of the championship.

In 2004, the band released their second album, Roque Marciano, who won the first gold of Detonautas. The album contains the hits "O Dia Que Não Terminou", "O Amanhã", "Tênis Roque", "Só Por Hoje", among others. On November 6 of that year, Detonautas recorded their first DVD, titled with the name of the second album (Roque Marciano) which was released on the following year.

In 2005, the band got in the studio to record their third album: Psicodeliamorsexo&distorção, marked by a heavier sound and a strong presence of voice. The album came packaged with songs like "Não Reclame Mais", "Dia Comum" and "Você Me Faz Tão Bem" considered by many the best success of the group. For the recording of the video, the band was inspired by the movement Free Hugs, made in Australia.

Netto's death

On June 4, 2006, the 29-year-old guitarist Rodrigo Netto was killed when passing with his car at one of the most important avenues of Rio de Janeiro. The criminals wanted his car. Rodrigo did not react to the assault, and was shot in the chest, dying at the place. With him in the car, there were his grandmother and his brother Rafael da Silva Netto who was also hit by 2 shots, with no serious consequent injuries. According to investigation by the Brazilian Military Police, the order to steal the vehicle came from drug dealers of a nearby hill, and among the criminals there was an underage boy, the gunman at the car.
Tchello, the bassist, has tattooed an image of Rodrigo's face at his back and Tico tattooed Netto's signature on his rib.

After Netto's death

Two years after the death of guitarist Rodrigo Netto, the band left their label, Warner, and signed a contract with Sony BMG. In the same year, they again get in the studio to record their fourth album: O Retorno de Saturno. Unlike the previous album, it contains a lighter effect and acoustic. The album contains songs like "O Retorno de Saturno" and "Verdades do Mundo" a tribute to the deceased friend.

Current line-up

  • Tico Santa Cruz (Luís Guilherme Araújo) - Lead vocals, guitar (1997–present)
  • Renato Rocha - Lead guitar, backing vocals (1997–present), keyboards (2008–present)
  • PHIL - Rhythm guitar, Lead guitar, backing vocals (2006–present)
  • Cléston (Clyeston de Oliveira) - DJ (2002–present)
  • Fábio Brasil - Drums (1997–present)
  • Former members

  • Rodrigo Netto - Rhythm guitar (1997–2006)
  • Tchello (Eduardo Simão) - Bass (1997-2013)
  • Studio albums

  • Detonautas Roque Clube (2002)
  • Roque Marciano (2004)
  • Psicodeliamorsexo&distorção (2006)
  • O Retorno de Saturno (2008)
  • Detonautas Roque Clube EP (2012)
  • A Saga Continua (2014) (2 CD)
  • Live albums

  • Roque Marciano (2004) - DVD
  • Detonautas Acústico (2009) - CD & DVD
  • Ao Vivo No Rock in Rio (2012) - CD & DVD
  • Compilations

  • Roque Marciano (Limited Gold Edition) (2004)
  • The Best Of (2007)
  • Detonautas Para Bebês (2014)
  • Singles

  • "Outro Lugar" (2002)
  • "Quando o Sol Se For" (2003)
  • "Olhos Certos" (2003)
  • "Ei Peraê!" (2004)
  • "O Dia Que Não Terminou" (2004)
  • "Tênis Roque" (2004)
  • "Só Por Hoje" (2005)
  • "O Amanhã" (2005)
  • "Não Reclame Mais" (2006)
  • "Você Me Faz Tão Bem" (2007)
  • "Dia Comum" (2007)
  • "O Retorno de Saturno" (2008)
  • "Verdades do Mundo" (2008)
  • "O Inferno São Os Outros" (2009)
  • "Só Nós Dois" (2010)
  • "Combate" (2011)
  • "Um Cara de Sorte" (2011)
  • Quem é você ? (2013)
  • Acredite no seu Coração (2014)
  • Rape Me (Nirvana cover) (2014)
  • Ela é Demais (2015)
  • Melhor Plantar o Bem (2015)
  • Awards

  • VMB 2003 - Winner of the category Best band
  • VMB 2004 - Winner of the category Best Website, designed by Marcos Sketch and Ricardo Brautigam
  • Laboratório Pop 2006 - National Disc - Psicodeliamorsexo&distorção / Name of the year: Tico Santa Cruz
  • Songs

    Olhos CertosDetonautas Roque Clube · 2002
    Você me faz tão bemPsicodeliamorsexo&distorção · 2006
    O Dia Que Não TerminouRoque Marciano · 2004

    References

    Detonautas Roque Clube Wikipedia