Zhopa (Russian: Жопа, literally: arse) is a studio album by Auktyon, recorded in 1990.[1][2]
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In 1990, the album was released in a truncated form and was called "Duplo".[3] It got its current name in the 1992 CD reissue of this album.[4] The album was named after the body-part that Auktyon dancer Vladimir Veselkin displayed regularly during performances by the band during their 1989 overseas tour which received media attention within the USSR.[5] On December 30, 2011, it was reissued with bonuses: recordings of Auktyon's performances at the Theater on Fontanka (01/20/1990) and in Togliatti (09/08/1990), at the VIII Leningrad Rock Festival (03/12/1991) and the Rock of Pure Water festival in Volgograd (05/22/1990).[6][7]
As in previous albums, the songwriter was Leonid Fedorov. The authorship of the lyrics belongs to Oleg Garkusha (except for the song "Yabeda" - its text was written by Dmitry Ozersky).