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== History == |
== History == |
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The band was started by a future [[trumpeter]] Pavel Shvets and the guitarist Andrey Zamotaylov in 1998 while still studying at school.<ref>[http://rock.cn.ua/kointerview Interview with George (gr. «The Leather Deer») (rock.cn.uaSeptember 25, 2007)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080407032010/http://rock.cn.ua/kointerview |date=2008-04-07 }}</ref> The texts of the songs of the collective in particular contain obscene expressions and [[pornography]] themes, the name of their debut album - «17.5 cm» (2004). The first official video for the song titled ОРЗ was presented on Sep 26, 2009 on « |
The band was started by a future [[trumpeter]] Pavel Shvets and the guitarist Andrey Zamotaylov in 1998 while still studying at school.<ref>[http://rock.cn.ua/kointerview Interview with George (gr. «The Leather Deer») (rock.cn.uaSeptember 25, 2007)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080407032010/http://rock.cn.ua/kointerview |date=2008-04-07 }}</ref> The texts of the songs of the collective in particular contain obscene expressions and [[pornography]] themes, the name of their debut album - «17.5 cm» (2004). The first official video for the song titled ОРЗ was presented on Sep 26, 2009 on «Enter Music». The song is about non-traditional approach to the treatment of [[influenza]] and other [[respiratory]] ailments. |
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==Members of group== |
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==Discography== |
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* 2004 — '''« |
* 2004 — '''«17,5 см»''' |
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* 2010 — '''«Триста баксов и дорога»''' |
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* 2013 — '''«Снегири и Суперклей»''' |
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* 2017 — '''«Кашель Нины»''' |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.koleni.com/ Official site] {{in lang|ru}} |
* [http://www.koleni.com/ Official site] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091212080247/http://koleni.com/ |date=2009-12-12 }} {{in lang|ru}} |
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* [http://www.myspace.com/koleni On ''myspace''] |
* [http://www.myspace.com/koleni On ''myspace''] |
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* [http://www.lastfm.ru/music/Кожаный+Олень On ''last.fm''] |
* [http://www.lastfm.ru/music/Кожаный+Олень On ''last.fm''] |
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Latest revision as of 21:26, 20 January 2024
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Kozhaniy Olen' (English: Leather Deer) is the Ukrainian ska-punk band from Simferopol, created in 1998.
History[edit]
The band was started by a future trumpeter Pavel Shvets and the guitarist Andrey Zamotaylov in 1998 while still studying at school.[1] The texts of the songs of the collective in particular contain obscene expressions and pornography themes, the name of their debut album - «17.5 cm» (2004). The first official video for the song titled ОРЗ was presented on Sep 26, 2009 on «Enter Music». The song is about non-traditional approach to the treatment of influenza and other respiratory ailments.
Members of group[edit]
- Andrey Zamotaylov - rhythm guitar, vocals, the founder of the band
- Pavel «PapaJoe» Shvets - trumpet, backing vocals, songwriter, the founder of the band
- Eugene «Slamp» Zavaliy - solo-guitar, backing vocals
- Alexey «insa» Strebkov - drums
- Yury Fateykin - bass guitar, backing vocals
Discography[edit]
- 2004 — «17,5 см»
- 2010 — «Триста баксов и дорога»
- 2013 — «Снегири и Суперклей»
- 2017 — «Кашель Нины»
Music videos[edit]
ОРЗ (2009)
Singles[edit]
- ОРЗ (2004)
- Afanasy (2004)
- Monika (2004)
- Rape me (Nirvana cover) (2009)
- Jopa (2009)
- 8 марта (2012)
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Official site Archived 2009-12-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- On myspace
- On last.fm
- On livejournal.com