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  2. Music of the Command & Conquer series - Wikipedia

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    The cover of The Music of Command & Conquer. The music of the Command & Conquer series consists of the soundtracks of the Command & Conquer (C&C or CNC) video games, published in various soundtrack and compilation albums. C&C is a video game franchise, mostly of the real-time strategy style, developed primarily by Westwood Studios and ...

  3. Official names of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The official names of the Soviet Union, officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, in the languages of the Soviet Republics (presented in the constitutional order) and other languages of the USSR, were as follows.

  4. Category:Music of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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  5. Russian pop - Wikipedia

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    Modern-day mainstream Russian-language pop music is very diverse and has many ways to spread through the audience. The most famous pop stars can be seen on general television in music or talk shows, and also on music TV channels such as Music Box, MTV and Muz-TV. [2] So, the Music Box channel presents its prize to popular artists in Russia and ...

  6. Category:Soviet songs - Wikipedia

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  7. Music of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Classical music of the Soviet Union developed from the music of the Russian Empire. It gradually evolved from the experiments of the revolutionary era, such as orchestras with no conductors, towards classicism favored under Joseph Stalin's office. The music patriarchs of the era were Sergei Prokofiev, Dmitri Shostakovich and Aram Khachaturian.

  8. Melodiya - Wikipedia

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    Soviet vinyl single by The Beatles with songs "Octopus's Garden" and "Something" from the album Abbey Road. On the B-side was just one song from the same album, " Come Together ". In other countries, Melodiya recordings imported from the USSR were often sold under the label MK , which stood for Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga ("International Book ...

  9. Moskau (song) - Wikipedia

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    The band, under their English-language band name Genghis Khan, released a version of the song with English lyrics entitled "Moscow" in Australia in 1980, the year of the 1980 Moscow Olympics. [1] Australia's Channel 7 used the song as the theme to their television coverage of the Moscow Olympics, and the single was issued locally in a die-cut ...