A straightforward rock group with songs like 'Human Deformation' and 'Som da Paz' that found an audience in Brazil.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Human Deformation' for something direct and 'Som da Paz' for a quieter moment. Both are among their top songs.
D.H. matters because they've been making direct, uncomplicated rock in Brazil since 1999. Their debut album 'Um Passo' gave them an early hit with the title track, and songs like 'Human Deformation' and 'Som da Paz' show their range from intense to quieter moments. They've kept at it through several albums, with a lineup that's stayed consistent, Dinho Ouro Preto on vocals, Pedro Pelotas on guitar, Rodrigo Barba on drums, and Bruno Gouveia on bass.
They started in the late 1990s and put out their first album 'Um Passo' in 1999. After that came 'Brava Gente Brasileira' in 2001, 'Ainda É Cedo' in 2003, and later albums like 'Cartas Para Você' in 2006 and 'As Cidades em Que Vivi' in 2009.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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