Russian Patriarchate Choir, Anatoly Grindenko | en
There are several artists using Russian Roulette as name:
1. Spanish industrial, Speedgabba and terror producer Javier Hidalgo who does faster works under his alias CokeMafia & RudeCat.
He is also the owner of the netlabel Macho Music, which Has an impressive catalog of -free to download- releases in various genres such as industrial, speedgabba and speedcore. His website is www.machomusic.es (Features explicit/obscene material, discretion advised).
2. RUSSIAN ROULETTE WAS FORMED IN 1981 IN DECATUR, ILLINOIS. THE BANDS MUSIC IS CLASSIC MELODIC GUITAR ROCK WITH STRONG DRUMS AND CLEAN, DRIVEN VOCALS.
THE BAND IS STILL PERFORMING AND RECORDING TODAY WITH...
Russian Love was founded in 1986 in the countryside of northern Finland, in Haapavesi. The band started out as a goth group with strong influence from bands like Joy Division and Bauhaus. After two gothic rock / dark wave albums, "Negral" (1988) and "Flaw In The Cradle" (1990), and moving to the city of Oulu their music started to catch more color. On the third album, "Hover Jack" (1992), the band re-invented pop, rock, and loud guitars, and started their alternative period. "Meat Mazurka" (1994) and "Gala Brutale" (1996) continued that musical direction, and especially "Gala Brutale" was hailed as...
Ghost of the Russian Empire are based in Austin, Texas. They consist of Brandon Whitten (vocals/guitar), Mike Plata (drums), Ruben Anchondo (guitar/bass) and Jason Pike (guitar/bass). They formed in 2004 and released an EP - With Fiercest Demolition - in 2006 with production by Erik Wofford. Their full debut album, The Mammoth, was released May 18, 2008.
The band split in 2009, with Brandon Whitten and Jason Pike forming imperialists. .
Trisagion
To the Mother of God II
Open to Me the Doors of Repentance
Hymn of the Cherubim
Hymn of the Cherubim
Litany
Liturgy of the faithful (Anatoly Grindenko), 1996
I shall drink fromm the Chalice
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence I
Litany
The Creed
Hymn
Communion chant
The Creed
The Beatitudes
My Soul, Bless the Lord
Troparion (mode 4)
Greater Entry - Hymn of the Cherubim
Troparion (mode 8)
The Great Litany
Anaphore
Prokimenon (mode 3)
Magnificat (Partessian)
Kondakion (mode 8)
Stikhira for the Procession of the Shroud
Let My Prayer Rise (Psalm 140)
Insistent Litany
Mother of God, Dogmatikon in the 7th Mode
Trisagion
Dormition Vespers
Psalm
Both Now, When Augustus Reigned Alone on Earth
Communion Verse
Hymn to Our Lady
Initial Blessing and Litany
Now the Powers of Heaven
The first antiphon: Psalm 102
Behold, the Brideroom (Troparion of Great Week)
Final Blessing
The second antiphon: Psalm 145
Exclamation - The Lord's Prayer
Apocalypse: No. 3, Chapter III
Apocalypse: No. 1, Chapter II
What Shall We Call You?
Thanksgiving after Communion
Apocalypse: No. 2, Chapters II & VII
Dismissal
Communion verse in honour of the Holy Apostles
Liturgy for the Catechumens: No. 15, Trisagion
Bring My Soul..., Your Kingdon, O...