Artist's albums
Vi Ska Fæst - Aill' Mot Aill'
2001 · album
Jippi
2000 · album
No E D.D.E. Jul Igjen!
1999 · album
Ohwææææh!!!
1998 · album
Det Går Likar No
1996 · album
Det É D.D.E.
1995 · album
Rai 2
1994 · album
Rai-Rai
1993 · album
SÅ MANGE MIL, SÅ MANGE ÅR
2021 · single
TATTA TE TU
2019 · single
La det gro
2019 · single
Nabo'n min
2017 · single
Sleike sine sår
2015 · single
Damer i solnedgangen
2014 · single
Ut av kontroll - med sola i auan
2009 · album
Frelsesarmeens Juleplate
2008 · album
No Går Det Så Det Suse
2008 · album
15 år (Live)
2007 · album
Næ næ næ næ næ næ
2005 · album
Lykka Kjæm Itj Rækans På Ei Fjøl
2005 · single
Vi e konga
2003 · album
Her Bli det Liv! 1992 - De Beste - 2002
2002 · album
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Biography
A chart-topping, award-winning Norwegian rock band best known for songs most people in Norway knows, along with the bands lively concert performances. D.D.E. made their album debut in 1993 and broke through to mainstream success in 1995 with their third album, the live recording "Det è D.D.E.". Founded in 1992 in Namsos, Norway. Bjarne Brøndbo (vocals, accordion), Frode Viken (guitar, died in 2018), Arnt Egil Rånes (guitar), Eivind Berre (bass), Bård Jørgen Iversen (keyboards), Eskil Brøndbo (drums), Terje Tranaas (keyboards, 1992-2002), Daniel Viken (guitar, replaced his father in 2018). The band made its album debut in 1993 with Rai-Rai, followed by Rai 2 in 1994. The band's third album, the live recording Det è D.D.E. (1995), was a breakout hit, steadily rising to number two on the Norwegian albums chart and charting for a whopping 47 weeks overall. The follow-up album, Det Går Likar No (1996), a studio effort, capitalized on the band's newfound fan base and topped the Norwegian charts for eight weeks. Like its predecessor, it charted for nearly a year's time. In acknowledgement of D.D.E.'s breakout success in 1995-1996 with Det è D.D.E. and Det Går Likar No, the band was awarded a Spellemannprisen in 1996. Practically all of D.D.E.'s subsequent album releases were Top Five hits, several of them chart-toppers, including Ohwææææh!!! (1998), Vi Ska Fæst - Aill' Mot Aill' (2001), and No Går Det Så Det Suse (2007).