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Last known | |
Tsypa | Drums |
See also: Endocranial, Stalino, ex-Datura | |
Kaban | Guitars (1989-2001), Vocals (1989-1994) |
Vadim Bugaev | Guitars (1998-2001) |
See also: ex-God-Mechanic, ex-Stalino, ex-Gloomymored | |
Shurimon | Vocals (1998-2001) |
Mangled | Bass (1999-2001) |
Past | |
Mykola Dolinskiy (R.I.P. 2012) | Drums (1989-1998) |
Yulik Fomenko | Bass (1993-1997) |
See also: Etsykh, ex-Datura, ex-Stalino | |
Escobar | Vocals (1994-1998) |
Tsypa | Drums |
See also: Endocranial, Stalino, ex-Datura | |
Kaban | Guitars (1989-2001), Vocals (1989-1994) |
Vadim Bugaev | Guitars (1998-2001) |
See also: ex-God-Mechanic, ex-Stalino, ex-Gloomymored | |
Shurimon | Vocals (1998-2001) |
Mangled | Bass (1999-2001) |
Mykola Dolinskiy (R.I.P. 2012) | Drums (1989-1998) |
Yulik Fomenko | Bass (1993-1997) |
See also: Etsykh, ex-Datura, ex-Stalino | |
Escobar | Vocals (1994-1998) |
Added by: Fanfarigoule | Modified by: GuardAwakening |
Added on: 2006-06-08 08:37:39 | Last modified on: 2021-05-24 08:28:54 |
Bredor are probably best known as an internet meme in Russia and Ukraine after an old interview with the band was publicized on YouTube. Some humorous things said by band's vocalist became 'catch words' among Ukrainians and Russians.