Vopli Vidopliassova
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Vopli Vidopliassova Воплi Вiдоплясова |
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Origin | Kiev, Ukraine |
Genre(s) | rock, pop-rock |
Years active | 1986 – present |
Website | http://www.vopli.com.ua |
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Oleh Skrypka Oleksandr Pipa Eugene Rohachevsky Serhiy Sakhno |
Vopli Vidopliassova (Ukrainian: Воплi Вiдоплясова) is a Ukrainian musical band playing jazz, folk, hardcore, and other genres. It was formed in 1986 in Kiev, Ukraine.
Their song Den Narodzhennya is featured in both Brother movies by director Aleksei Balabanov. Band member Oleh Skrypka has also produced several solo albums.
[edit] Current Members
- Oleh Skrypka - lead vocal, accordion, guitars
- Oleksandr Pipa - bass, vocals
- Eugene Rohachevsky - guitar, vocals
- Serhiy Sakhno - drums, vocals
[edit] Discography
(incomplete and possibly needing better transliteration)
- Krayina Mriy (The Land of Dreams, Країна мрій) (1994)
- Muzika (Music, Музiка) (1997)
- Khvyli Amura (Waves of Amour, Хвилі амура) (2000)
- Mamay (Мамай) (2001)
- Fayno (Fine!, Файно) (2002)
- Buly Denky (Those Were The Days, Були Деньки) (2006)