By 1998 Gustavo Riviera and Arthur Franquini had gathered quite a few new tunes and so they decided to bring in a bass player to their project. They then recorded a new demo by the end of that year, consisting of 13 tracks and self-titled “Forgotten Boys.” They caused a very contagious reaction: despite of the band only pressing and distributing some copies of their, then, most recent demo, the entire local scene started talking about them. In 2000, after serving as Marky Ramone’s backing band in Brazil, the band recorded the first album, also self-titled “Forgotten Boys,” that was released on Ataque Frontal, a legendary Brazilian label responsible for releasing Punk Rock music. Flavio Cavichioli joined the band on drums exactly one month before the 2 bands started touring the South and Southeast of Brazil. In early 2002 Forgotten Boys recorded a new full length called “Gimme More,” which was released by Thirteen Records. These new recordings are proof that the band has taken big steps since getting started, they’ve matured greatly in the way they compose, their song arrangement and their sound. By the end of 2003 the band signed with No Fun Records from Detroit, USA to get his first release outside their native contry, “Gimme More (And More)”, which consists of “Gimme More” in addition to the tracks that had belonged to their split CD with Killer Dolls, a very hard-to-find item by now. In 2005 after getting back from their first going to Argentina the band is invited to sign their first contract to a Record Company, ST2 Records (Brazil), witch will represent the Boys from now on. The first album to be relased by ST2 is called “Stand By The D.A.N.C.E.” and sets the band ready to the promising future. 2008, Forgotten Boys released the album “Louva-a-deus”, produced by Apolo 9 and recorded and mixed by Roy Cicala, the legend who works on albuns by John Lennon, Lou Reed, Patti Smith, Frank Sinatra, etc…| |
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