Duna (band)
Duna is a Russian pop band formed in 1987. They became popular in 1989 just before the collapse of the Soviet Union with the song "The Land of Limonia".[1]
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Origin | Dolgoprudny, Moscow Oblast, Russia |
Genres | Crust Punk, D-beat(Early), Euro disco, pop, rock, house |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Soyuz, Melodiya, others |
Website | limonia.ru |
Members | Viktor Rybin Igor Pliaskin Mikhail Dulsky Andrei Apukhtin Renat Sharibjanov Mikhail Yudin |
Past members | Dmitri Chetvergov Andrei Shatunovsky Sergei Katin Andrei Rublёv Aleksandr Serov Pavel Smeyan Leonid Petrenko Sergei Kadnikov |
Members
- Viktor "Ryba" Rybin (vocals, percussion - since 1987)
- Igor Pliaskin (guitars - since 2002)
- Mikhail "Filёvsky Oboroten" Dulsky (guitars - since 1992)
- Andrei "Tolsty" Apukhtin (keyboards - since 1991)
- Renat "Grach" Sharibjanov (bass guitar - since 1993)
- Mikhail "Mefodiy" Yudin (drums - since 2006)
Former members
- Dmitri Chetvergov
- Andrei Shatunovsky
- Sergei Katin
- Andrei Rublёv
- Aleksandr Serov
- Pavel Smeyan
- Leonid Petrenko
- Sergei Kadnikov
References
External links
- Official website (in Russian)
- Duna's poems at Moshkov's library
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