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by - written on 15/04/09 (Useful, 14 readings)
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The Russian ska-punk band from Voronezh - Sektor Gaza (which has a double meaning of Gaza Strip or Gas Sector) have released quite a few albums over the last 20 years and have had a bit of a changing line-up. Kachshey Bessmertnyy which translates to Koschei the Immortal centres around the invented evil Russian folklore character - as can be seen per the album cover. Released in 1994, the band veer away from their previous style - the roughly recorded ska/punk rock with a vague electronic sound thrown in to an ambitious attempt at a rock opera. I don't normally like the rock opera thing much and actually got this without realising and hoping it was ... Read the complete review
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