Konstantin Ryabinov
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Kommunizm () were a Soviet-Russian conceptual collective from
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. The band was formed in 1988 and broke up in 1990. The band released fourteen albums during their original run, including four-part
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in 1996. Some of the albums were reissued on CD in 2000–2003 through the label HOR, and in 2007 some were remastered and reissued with bonus tracks by Misteriya Zvuka. Two albums were reissued on vinyl with bonus tracks in 2011 by Neuro Empire's Stanzmarke imprint. 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.


Discography

#''Na sovetskoy skorosti'' (1988) #''Suleyman Stalsky'' (1988) #''Veselyashchiy gaz'' (1989) #''Rodina slyshit'' (1989) #''Soldatskiy son'' (1989) #''Chudo-muzyka'' (1989) #''Narodovedenie'' (1989) #''Satanizm'' (1989) #''Zhizn chto skazka'' (1989) #''Let It Be'' (1989) #''Igra v samoletiki pod krovatyu'' (1989) #''
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'' (1989) #''Trinadtsat'' (1990) #''Khronika pikiruyushchego bombardirovshchika'' (1990) #''Blagodat'' (2015) #*A series of albums was also released in 1996 titled ''Blagodat'', bearing no relation to the 2015 releases other than the name and similar cover artwork. #''Granitsa schastia'' (2021)


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* Russian musical groups Soviet musical groups Musical groups established in 1988 Musical groups disestablished in 1990 Musical groups reestablished in 2010 Musical groups disestablished in 2018 {{Russia-stub Russian rock music groups