Vopli Vidopliassova
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Vopli Vidopliassova or VV is a popular Ukrainian rock
Ukrainian rock
Ukrainian rock is rock music from Ukraine. The most popular bands include Komu Vnyz, Plach Yeremiyi, Taras Petrynenko, Vika, Tea Fan Club , Viy, Vopli Vidoplyasova and others. Opalnyi Prynz was, perhaps, the most influential rock band in the late 1980s and early 1990s, followed by its predecessor...

 band. It was formed in 1986 in Kiev
Kiev
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, in the Ukrainian SSR
Ukrainian SSR
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic or in short, the Ukrainian SSR was a sovereign Soviet Socialist state and one of the fifteen constituent republics of the Soviet Union lasting from its inception in 1922 to the breakup in 1991...

 of the Soviet Union
Soviet Union
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 (present-day Ukraine
Ukraine
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). Their influences include folk, patriotic songs, punk, hard rock, heavy metal and, most recently, electronic music.

Their song Den Narodzhennya is featured in both Brother movies by director Aleksei Balabanov
Aleksei Balabanov
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. Band member Oleh Skrypka has also produced several solo albums.

Current members

  • Oleh Skrypka - lead vocal, accordion, guitars
  • Oleksiy Melchenko - bass
  • Yevhen Rohachevskiy - guitar, vocals
  • Serhiy Sakhno - drums, vocals

Discography

  • 1991 - Abo abo
  • 1993 - Zakustyka
  • 1994 - Kraina Mriy
  • 1996 - Muzika (single)
  • 1997 - Muzika
  • 1998 - Lyubov (single)
  • 2000 - Khvyli Amura
  • 2001 - Den NaroDJennya
  • 2001 - Mamay (single)
  • 2002 - Fayno
  • 2006 - Buly Denky
  • 2007 - Video Collection (DVD)
  • 2008 - VV On the Rock-Sich Festival Stage
  • 2008 - Hymn-Glorification of Ukraine
  • 2008 - Video Collection. collector's edition (2 DVD)
  • 2008 - Lado (virtual single)
  • 2008 - Buly Denky (vinyl LP)

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