A Neapolitan neomelodic duo mentioned in a DeBaser review as consisting of Alessio and Giovanni; noted for the novelty song and video "Te Fete O' Pere", associated with local TV (Televolla) and dialectal lyrics.

Name reportedly derives from a character in the plays of Edoardo Scarpetta (mentioned in the review). The group's signature piece is "Te Fete O' Pere," described in the review as a humorous/neomelodic track with a video that includes a fainting gag caused by foot odor. The review appears on DeBaser (pep 92, 2006-12-22).

A DeBaser review describes I Sciosciammocca as a Neapolitan neomelodic duo (Alessio and Giovanni) known for the novelty song and video "Te Fete O' Pere." The review emphasizes the comic value of the lyrics and video while criticizing musical quality. The piece is tied to local TV exposure (Televolla) and dialectal lyrics.

For:Listeners of neomelodic music, fans of novelty/comedy songs, speakers of Neapolitan dialect, consumers of local Italian TV pop culture.

 Te fete o’ pere, cchiù assaje r’ajere, anch’ se è ffort o’ sntiment nui c’ammà lassà pcchè te fete o’ pere..

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