Zveri
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Zveri

Zveri is a Russian rock band that started in 2000. They came out of Rostov-on-Don, with Roman Arkhipov on vocals, Alexander Vartanov on guitar, Vadim Solovyev...

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Zveri, the Russian rock band from Rostov-on-Don

A Russian rock band that started in 2000 and found a hit with "120".

For a sense of their sound, start with "120" and "Dozhdi-pistolety." They give you a good feel for the band.

Zveri's music has been a steady presence in Russian rock since the early 2000s. The song "120" from their 2004 album "Rayonnye Dni" became a big hit, and they've kept releasing albums like "Karolina" and "Vorony I Moloko" over the years. They're one of those bands that just kept going, putting out records into the 2010s.

They formed in Rostov-on-Don in 2000 with Roman Arkhipov on vocals. Their first album "Goloda" came out in 2003, followed by "Rayonnye Dni" in 2004 which had "120." Later albums include "Napokon Ty Mog Ya" in 2014 and "Ukusheniye Zmei" in 2019.

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Zveri is a Russian rock band that started in 2000. They came out of Rostov-on-Don, with Roman Arkhipov on vocals, Alexander Vartanov on guitar, Vadim Solovyev on bass, and Maxim Leonov on drums. Their first album, "Goloda," came out in 2003.

Their second album, "Rayonnye Dni," followed in 2004 and included the song "120," which became a big hit in Russia. They've put out other albums like "Karolina" in 2009 and "Napokon Ty Mog Ya" in 2014. Some of their other songs include "Kvartira" and "Dozhdi-pistolety."

They've kept making music into the 2010s with albums like "Vorony I Moloko" in 2016 and "Ukusheniye Zmei" in 2019.

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