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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The music video for "Марш" [[note]] "Marsh"/"Marching" [[/note]] shows soldiers training by shooting various symbols of peace and happiness, one of which is a [[QueerColors rainbow.]] Given how critical the duo are the ''very'' homophobic Russian government it's unlikely this symbolism wasn't on purpose.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The music video for "Марш" [[note]] "Marsh"/"Marching" [[/note]] shows soldiers training by shooting various symbols of peace and happiness, one of which is a [[QueerColors rainbow.]] Given how critical the duo are of the ''very'' homophobic Russian government government, it's unlikely this symbolism wasn't on purpose.
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'''[=IC3PEAK=]''' is a Russian music group consisting of Anastasia "Nastya" Kreslina (vocals/lyrics)and Nikolay Kostylev (music). They formed in 2013 after they meet at college.

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'''[=IC3PEAK=]''' is a Russian music group consisting of Anastasia "Nastya" Kreslina (vocals/lyrics)and (vocals/lyrics) and Nikolay Kostylev (music). They formed in 2013 after they meet at college.



* GenreMashup: [=IC3PEAK=]'s genre can be best described as "witch house", but they blend in elements from trap, folk songs, industrial rock, soft pop, and even tropical music.

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* GenreMashup: [=IC3PEAK=]'s genre can be best described as "witch house", house," but they blend in elements from trap, folk songs, industrial rock, soft pop, and even tropical music.

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* ImAHumanitarian: The music video for "Смерти Больше Нет" [[note]] "Smerti Bol'she Net"/"Death No More" has them eating bloody raw meat.

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* ImAHumanitarian: The music video for "Смерти Больше Нет" [[note]] "Smerti Bol'she Net"/"Death No More" More"[[/note]] has them eating bloody raw meat.


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* SelfImmolation: On "Смерти Больше Нет." The lyrics describe someone setting themselves on fire with all of Russia watching them.
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* ProtestSong: Several; "Марш" [[note]] "Marsh"/"Marching" [[/note]] being the biggest and most prescient example of an anti-war song. As such, they are both opposed to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began years after the song released.

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* ProtestSong: Several; "Марш" [[note]] "Marsh"/"Marching" [[/note]] "Marsh"/"Marching"[[/note]] being the biggest and most prescient example of an anti-war song. As such, they are both opposed to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began years after the song released.
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* AWildRapperAppears: Griselda member Zillakami has a verse on "TRRST." His rough voice and dark lyrics makes him fit right in.

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* AWildRapperAppears: Griselda City Morgue member Zillakami has a verse on "TRRST." His rough voice and dark lyrics makes him fit right in.

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