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  2. Category:Russian heavy metal musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian heavy metal musical groups" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Aria (band) - Wikipedia

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    Aria (Russian: Ария, romanized: Ariya) is a Russian heavy metal band that was formed in 1985 in Moscow. Although it was not the first Soviet band to play heavy music, Aria was the first to break through to mainstream media and commercial success. [1] According to several public polls, Aria ranks among top 10 most popular Russian rock bands.

  4. Slot (band) - Wikipedia

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    Slot (Russian: Слот) is a Russian heavy metal band consisting of members Darya Ravdina, Igor "Cache" Lobanov, Sergey "ID" Bogolyubsky, Nikita Muravyov, and Vasiliy "Ghost" Gorshkov. Since its inception, the group has produced eight studio albums, two remix albums, two mini-albums, and two live DVDs, in addition to recording 20 singles and ...

  5. Rock music in Russia - Wikipedia

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    An eminent representative of the heavy metal music genre was Aria, which had achieved great recognition and popularity among a wide audience in the 1990s. In the late 1990s, numerous punk, pop-punk and grunge bands broke through. Sektor Gaza was first Russian band to use curse words and vulgar short stories in its lyrics.

  6. Aria discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of the Russian heavy metal band Aria. [1] Studio albums ... The Best Songs: ... Legends of Russian Rock 2:

  7. Kipelov - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, dissension in the heavy metal band Aria led to Aria members Valery Kipelov (vocals), Sergey Terentyev (guitar), and Alexander Maniakin (drums) leaving the band and joining with former Aria member Sergey Mavrin and bassist Alexey Harkov of Mavrik to form Kipelov. The band was named to make use of the fame of its most well-known member ...

  8. Shtil (song) - Wikipedia

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    Till Lindemann and Richard Kruspe, vocalist and guitarist of German industrial metal band Rammstein, respectively, covered the song and released it as a single. Lindemann sang the song completely in Russian. A demo-version of this song can be found online, and has an ID3 tag which suggests that it was a demo recorded during the Mutter era.

  9. Master (Russian band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Andrey Bolshakov left the band. The following album Songs of the Dead turned out to have a more modern, groove metal sound, and the band returned to Russian as the language of their lyrics. Since then, Master has gone away from the thrash metal of their earlier works, and their new albums bear more heavy/power spirit. [1]