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Post good russian music
Isaac White
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Luis Jackson
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Hudson Jackson
Russian mind by opn
Aaron Ross
Dead Hippies: Based Industrial Metal
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Tequilajazzz: Classic Post-Hardcore band from the 90s
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Orgazm Nostradamusa: Scum Punk music
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Kirpichi: Helmet, Beastie Boys, Weezer, Exploited, and A Trible Called Quest all rolled into one joint
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NOM: Basically Russian Laibach (aka an art movement with painters, pseudo edgy politics and based music). Also they have the best music videos
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Dolphin: Eclectic 90s Alternative Hip Hop with elements of Breakbeat, Trip-Hop and Heavy Alternative. Dolphin utilized samples from 90s Alternative Rock records rather than common for Hip-Hop at the time Soul and Funk music. So if you want your Hip-Hop with a bit of Morphine, Sonic Youth and Swervedriver, you know who to listen to.
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Auktyon: Introduction not even really needed, all those modern Post-Punk bands are nothing when compared to these old-school lads were doing really similar things back in the 90s
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Blake Wright
BOMSH: Art Punk freaks with a Nazi imagery fascination (basically Art Punk German Oak)
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Va-Bank: At one point a Soviet diplomat who got tired of his job and decided to play Punk Rock. Later in the 90s he would popularize Post-Hardcore in the country through his radio show "Learn To Swim"
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Otryad Im Valerita Chikalova: bedroom Darkwave and Gothic Rock from the year 1984 (when most Rock bands were under fire from the KGB)
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Igri: quality Post-Punk from the 80s
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Strange Games: at one point had their music released on Henry Cow's label
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Mihey: A talented Neo-Soul/Funk singer who died way too young but who's music sounds oddly ahead of for its time. I could imagine Anderson Paak, Bruno Mars or Gambino doing these tracks and having the Pop crowd eat them up.
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Nogu Svelo: Basically Sparks put through a 90s Alt Rock lense. Lyrics are sung in a made up language.
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Billy's Band: Kinda Tom Waitsy stuff except much less grimey and more Romantic
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Plastica: 90s Shoegaze
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Vihod: Chill 80s Folk Rock
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Krematoriy: Another great Folk Rock band from the 80s
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Tambourine: If there is a Russian Folk Rock band you need to check out, it is these guys. Phenomenal melodies, great energy and probably the best usage of Flute in Rock since Jethro Tull. They would also make really cool Pop Rock in the late 80s
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Ariel: Soviet VIA with a human face and SOVL. This is one of the best Psych Pop songs to come after the 60s.
Zvuki Mu: Probably one of the most legendary Russian bands. These guys did it all, from minimalistic Post-Punk to frantic Garage Rock.
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Bravo: Pure hedonistic fun
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Valeriy Syutkin/Fen-O-Men: The guy from Bravo also had his own band and did solo stuff
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Cherniy Lukich: One of those Siberian bands, went from Lo-Fi Psychedelic Garage Punk to quality 00s Alternative Rock
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Aquarium: Probably Russia's Beatles, they did everything from Psychedelia to Chamber Folk.
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Angel Jenkins
DK: Conceptual Art Punk group that satirized everything in existence, the band had a "first take" ethos and rarely tried to make their sound appealing to the pop listener.
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Mike Naumenko: Luv me Bob Dylan, Luv me Porto Wine, Luv Slavic qts, ate Soviet authority, simple as (also really good for learning Russian due to the simplicity of the language)
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Yuri Morozov: Hippie from the 70s who did everything from Folk Rock to Silver Apples style Electronic manipulations
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Nol: Folk Rock with a Punk/Alternative edge
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Kalinov Most: They held it down for the entire Hard Rock genre throughout the 80s. The band perfectly managed to balance between growing Alternative edge and traditional Hard Rock bravado without sounding pastiche or "Retro"
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Arkhangelsk: Avant-Garde Jazz
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Nautilus Pompilius: Minimal Wave band turned Pop legends
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Nochnoi Prospekt: Classic 80s Post-Punk band with Industrial influences (also did cool Electronic music)
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NII Kosmetiki: Ariel Pink likes them
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NEP: 80s Boomer Rock with a Punk/New Wave edge
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Otklonenniye Ot Normi: The infamous Chelyabinsk that only had one concert in Chelyabinsk before being dismantled by the KGB
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Missiya Antitsiklon: Glam Alternative
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Petlya Nesterova: The guitarist from Kino played in this band at some point.
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Dmitriy Selivanov: Siberian Ian Curtis, except his music was not only sad
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Center: Shnittke's son played in this band, one of the godfathers of Russian Post-Punk
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Angel Allen
Vostochniy Sindrom: Post-Punk from the region of Magadan
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Alexander Vertinskiy: Technically born in Kyiv but he is known as the face of a genre called "Russian Romance" so I'll count him in, huge influence on Russian speaking culture anyways.
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Autograph: Not to be confused with the American Glam band, these guys were doing Yes-inspired Prog Rock back in the 70s, also was the only Russian band to appear at the Live Aid festival.
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Alisa: Russian Arena Rock that never understood who they truly wanted to be, they had a Post-Punk phase, a no bs Hard Rock phase and a really comfy Folk /Chanson Rock phase
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Alexander Sinitsin: During the dark ages of the mid 80s Soviet Union (when KGB was cracking down on Rock bands), this lad made some of the best lo-fi homemade records in Russia.
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Brigada S: Big Band meets Hard Rock
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Alexander Gradsky: Sometimes named "The first Russian Rocker"
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Rok Atelye: Soviet era Soft Rock with Art Rock tendencies, kinda smooth
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Josiah Bailey
I like Dolphin. Is there any rock/metal though? I only know Amatory and Slaughter but Amatory kinda sucks
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Cholbon: Yakutia Shaman music mixed with Prog
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Nuance: Underrated Weirdo Prog band, Ozzy and Peter Gabriel were fans apparently
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Sonans: Russia's first Post-Punk band, also kind of has a Krautrock influence.
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Trek: the band formed after Sonans broke up, this one was more experimental and Gothic.
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Epos: Russian Folk mixed with Prog
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David Tukhmanov: One of the most famous Official Soviet composers from Russia
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Urfin Juice: Another band formed after Sonans broke up, this one is more Proggy and less Post-Punk influenced however there is still a bit of that New Wave zaniness that is not typical for Prog.
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Ole Lukkoe: drug taking music
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Cherniy Kofe: Traditional Heavy Metal
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Aria: Russian Iron Maiden
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Samuel Long
Gavin Richardson
From the stuff I already posted, Va-Bank, Aria, Kalinov Most, Cherniy Kofe, Brigada S (just check those links). Besides that here are some other Russian Hard Rock and Metal bands.
Korrozia Metala: Kind of a meme at this point but they have some super solid Thrash even if they were Extreme Metal Spinal Tap
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Dr. Barmental: Modern Thrash
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Black Obelisk: Probably the most legendary Russian Thrash Metal band
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Jan Ku: Russian AMV core
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Epilepsy Bout: Russian Bro Metal/Hardcore, shit is stupid but sounds good in the gym
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Himera: Post-Hardcore Ian Curtis (RIP)
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I.F.K.: Rap-Metal (and the language barrier is a good thing in this case)
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Kolibel: Funk Metal, Grunge and Alternative Dance(?)
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Mashninband: Alt Metal with Noise Rock and Stoner Metal influences, used to be a thing amongst Russian hipsters
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William Torres
Aria: Most original Russian band
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Alexander Rodriguez
>most original Russian band
kek
Jaxson Price
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Tyler Anderson
The first one ftw
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Jackson Carter
Based, thanks drug.
I didn't even know russia had this many bands since it's so hip hop driven kek
Nolan Ross
>good russian music
>no classical
Everyone in this thread:
NECK YOUR FUCKING SELF.
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Cooper Lee
Symphonic Dances:
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All 15 Shostakovich symphonies:
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Levi Campbell
I-I kneel...
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Michael Young
Aaron Davis
this explains a lot