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Released | 2005 | |||
Genre | Ska punk | |||
Label | Misteriya zvuka | |||
Leningrad chronology | ||||
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Khleb ( Russian: Хлеб, meaning 'bread') is an album released by the Russian band Leningrad. This album was later re-released in Germany, where it gained some popularity.
"Malaya Leningradskaya Simfoniya" is a classical compilation of five Leningrad songs performed by the Rastrelli Cello Quartet, arranged by Sergey Drabkina. [1] The songs are: "WWW", "Komon Evribadi", "Mne bi v nebo", "Cell Phone" and "Tango (Ya tak lyublyu tebya)". [2]
Khleb | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2005 | |||
Genre | Ska punk | |||
Label | Misteriya zvuka | |||
Leningrad chronology | ||||
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Khleb ( Russian: Хлеб, meaning 'bread') is an album released by the Russian band Leningrad. This album was later re-released in Germany, where it gained some popularity.
"Malaya Leningradskaya Simfoniya" is a classical compilation of five Leningrad songs performed by the Rastrelli Cello Quartet, arranged by Sergey Drabkina. [1] The songs are: "WWW", "Komon Evribadi", "Mne bi v nebo", "Cell Phone" and "Tango (Ya tak lyublyu tebya)". [2]