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This Saturday, the Siberian punk-rock band Grazhdanskaya Oborona celebrates its 20th anniversary at Gorbushka. As much a political movement as a musical group, GrOb, as it's known, was founded by Yegor Letov in protest against the Soviet system. Throughout the 1980s, Letov, second from left, was alternately banned by authorities and raised to cult status by perestroika-era youth. While his ideas may not always have remained consistent (he briefly joined Eduard Limonov's National Bolshevik Party the following decade), his philosophy of protest has never changed.

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