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Guido and Maurizio De Angelis are Italian musicians born in Rocca di Papa, near Rome, in 1944 and 1947, respectively. Their musical career began in 1963, and they gained recognition as arrangers, leading to the release of several albums where they composed, arranged, and sang their music. The De Angelis brothers became among the most prolific Italian musicians of the 1970s, often using different names for their projects to avoid market saturation. One of these names became the one they were most identified with. They are best known for their soundtrack work, notably composing the main theme for the 1983 cult film "Yor, the Hunter from the Future," and for their scores for Terence Hill's comedies, including the popular song "Dune Buggy" from "Watch Out, We're Mad," which topped the charts in Europe. Additionally, they composed original songs for Italian-dubbed anime such as "Doraemon," "Ashita no Joe," and "Galaxy Express 999," as well as for European series like "Around the World with Willy Fog." They also created the title song for the "Sandokan" series, based on the novel by E. Salgari, and are recognized for writing and composing the themes for "Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds" and "Bobobobs."
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