Kommunizm (Russian: Коммунизм, lit. 'Communism') were a Soviet-Russian conceptual[1][2] collective from Omsk. The band was formed in 1988[3] and broke up in 1990.
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| Origin | Omsk, USSR |
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| Years active | 1988–1990, 2010–2018 |
| Labels | GrOb, HOR/Moroz, Stanzmarke, Misteriya Zvuka, Wyrgorod |
| Members | Oleg "Manager" Sudakov, Igor Zhevtun, Alexander Andryushkin, Sergey Letov |
| Past members | Yegor Letov, Konstantin "Kuzya UO" Ryabinov, Yanka Dyagileva, Oleg "Sur" Surusin, Valery Rozhkov, Aleksandr "Ivanych" Rozhkov, Sergey Zelensky, Anna "Nyurach" Volkova |
The band released fourteen albums during their original run, including four-part compilation in 1996.[4] Some of the albums were reissued on CD in 2000–2003 through the label HOR,[5] and in 2007 some were remastered and reissued with bonus tracks by Misteriya Zvuka.[6] Two albums were reissued on vinyl with bonus tracks in 2011 by Neuro Empire's Stanzmarke imprint.[7][8]
Konstantin Ryabinov died on 16 March 2020 at the age of 55. On 19 February 2021, Sudakov stated that Kommunizm had recorded a fifteenth album in 2019, which was intended to be the group's final album, but Ryabinov's death prevented it from being finished. He announced the new album's release for that summer.
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