Foreign bands that Artyom and Nikita listened to:
You can see what russian bands they listened here! > (+)
Band - An.al c.unt (AxCx):
Status: Dissolved (1988/9-2011) / Genre: grindcore- noisegrind-noisecore
Artyom counts this band among his favorites (it appears on the list of songs he compiled by hand many years ago).
-A.nal C.unt is the band that practically founded grindcore in the United States. Its frontman, Seth Putnam, was highly controversial due to his lyrics full of sarcasm, which made him so unique, loved and hated in equal measure within the music scene for their dark humor. The topics they touched on in their lyrics were deliberately sexist, racist, homophobic, and ableist. Practically every living being was mocked to the beat of primitive drums and wild guitar, which made the band a cult favorite with loyal fans who eagerly attended their small shows. Going to one of their concerts (mostly in bars) meant you were guaranteed to be insulted by Putnam, have chairs broken over your head/back, and even witness live sex acts or see the band taking drugs while the show went on (+ iconic photo of Putnam injecting her01n himself and receiving a bl0.w job from a h00ker).
If none of this shit happened, it was because the concert never existed. it was practically impossible for it not to end in chaos, and if Putnam wasn't in his “destructive” mode, the fans always managed to get him riled up.
The band had many ups and downs but finally came to an end after Putnam's death in 2011. (of a suspected heart attack)
Now, the group has a “motto”... in 90% of their titles, and it's the word “gay,” for example, “all our fans are gay,” and guess what... Yes, Nikita on more than one occasion did covers or used “gay” in their titles.
Here's the list of times Lytkin imitated/almost plagiarized (haha) Anal Cunt:
Cover link: [ x ] - Original: [ x ]
+: Nikita got many title ideas from the 2007 album "Defenders of Hate".
Genre: grindcore-goregrind / Status: Dissolved (1990-2009)
- Great Swedish exponents of the goregrind genre, perfectly master the right dose of noise, punk essence, and vivid imagery in their lyrics about guts, tumors, anatomy and disgusting sex.
Anoufriev lists them among his favorites on VK and in his handwritten list... Nikita also mentions them on his VK and on his personal music page.
+: Artyom really enjoyed the band's latest album, “Sickenning Bliss." from 2006
Genre: cybergrind / Status: (1999 - Today) Active
A.G, is a Czech goregrind band from Prague , founded in 1999.
Certain purists of the genre disagree with the existence of cybergrind within the grindcore scene, so it is a very niche audience. They mix the same fury, unbridled rhythm, and lyrics with sexual/social/biological themes, but with electronic music.
Ahumado Granujo took a major step in their career by releasing their debut album, titled "Splatter-Tekk," through Downfall Records. This work was a milestone for the band, as it not only reflected their musical evolution, but also captured the essence of their aggressive and experimental style. "Splatter-Tekk" received positive reviews and helped establish them as one of the most promising emerging bands in the alternative music scene at the time.
The only one who mentions this band as an inspiration is Lytkin; there are no records of Anoufriev with them.
Genre: NDH - Metal / Status: (active: 1994 - Today)
Well-known German band, great exponents of industrial music and good visuals.
Artyom is a fan of the band, there is no record that Lytkin will listen to them, Anoufriev made a song based on “Du hast” with his old band [ x ] (min: 2:28)
On the other hand, it is known that his list (mentioned once again) includes the Germans as a group he likes
There are photos of Artem wearing a wristband with the band's name and logo.
It can be said with certainty that this group inspired the older of the duo more than the younger one.
Genre: Goregrind / Status: (1989–1991 - 1999–present)
From their official FB bio: "A true pillar of extreme music of the 90s, with a visceral sound that mixes primitive death metal, chaotic grindcore and disturbing atmospheres."
You could even say they're a cult band; most people compare them to the legendary "Carcass" because of their similarities. There was even a rumor that they were carcass themselves during the 90s, which was immediately denied.
Their discography is short but very high quality.