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Belarusian rock has been developing since the early 1980s. The rock bands include Mroja (later renamed to N.R.M.), Ulis, Daj Darogu!, Kriwi, Lyapis Trubetskoy, Verasy, Open Space, Neuro Dubel, Accent, and Otrazhenie. Metal bands are Asguard and TT-34. Basovišča was a Belarusian rock music festival organized in Gródek, Poland
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The tradition of Belarus as a centre of folk and folk rock music is continued today by Stary Olsa, Bristeil and Kriwi, among others. In 2003, Belarus took part in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest for the first time. Their participant, Volha Satsiuk, came in 4th place. In 2004 Belarus made it to the semifinals of the regular Eurovision Song ...
Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Belarus (23 P) F. Belarusian folk singers (1 C, 6 P) O. ... Belarusian rock singers (1 C, 7 P) S. Belarusian singer-songwriters (6 P)
Bi-2 [a] is a Belarusian alternative rock band, formed in 1988 in Babruysk, Belarusian SSR. During their career, Bi-2 achieved international success in Eastern Europe. [1] [2] [3] Bi-2 was named the Best Rock Act at the MTV Russian Music Awards in 2007.
Hair Peace Salon is a power pop band from Minsk, Belarus, influenced by Britpop bands and British indie rock. [2] [3] Hair Peace Salon's music is notable in Belarus rock music by its use of English lyrics.