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  2. Category:Russian hardcore punk groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian hardcore punk groups" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Distemper (band) S. Svetlanas; V.

  3. Vorvaň - Wikipedia

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    Vorvaň is a Russian hardcore punk/metal band originally from Moscow, formed in 2009. They are known for mixing different styles of extreme music, continuously experimenting with compositions, melodics and sound.

  4. Svetlanas - Wikipedia

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    Svetlanas are a Russian thrashcore and punk rock band formed in Moscow, Russia and based in Milan, Italy. Its current lineup consists of Olga Svetlanas on lead vocals, Ricky on guitar, Steve on bass, and Diste, Olga's husband, on drums. [1] Bassist Nick Oliveri frequently appears on the band's releases. [2]

  5. Moscow Death Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Death Brigade (short MDB, Russian: Московская Бригада Смерти (МБС)) is a band from Moscow, Russia that plays a mix of hip-hop, punk rock and electronic music. The band's music and masked appearance emphasize its stance against racism, sexism and homophobia. [1]

  6. Distemper (band) - Wikipedia

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    Distemper was founded on 4 September 1989 in Moscow. They started out as a hardcore punk band and released their first record 2 years after the band was founded, still not very successful. In 1993 they released another album.

  7. Pussy Riot - Wikipedia

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    The symbolism behind the "Russian Spring" brand cigarettes in the video is that the brand name is the same phrase used by supporters of Russia's war with Ukraine. Pussy Riot was responsible for concept and production of the video, while vocals and lyrics were performed by two other Russian bands, Jack Wood and Scofferlane. With this song ...

  8. Category:Russian punk rock groups - Wikipedia

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    Russian hardcore punk groups (3 P) P. Russian post-punk music groups (9 P) Pages in category "Russian punk rock groups" ... (band) G. Grazhdanskaya Oborona; K.

  9. Alisa (Russian band) - Wikipedia

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    Alisa ranked among the top ten most popular Russian rock bands according to a Romir survey from 2005, [3] and ranked first in the list of the most influential Russian rock groups according to a Komsomolskaya Pravda readers' poll from 2004. [4] In 2022, the band supported the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [5]