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on percussion, and in May 1984, they began to actively rehearse a new concert program. Kino then performed at II Festival at the
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between them, the culmination of multiple differences between the two musicians. Tsoi was particularly annoyed that Rybin performed his songs, and not his own writing, while Rybin did not like Tsoi's unconditional leadership of the group. Eventually, the two stopped talking, and Rybin left the band.
613:'Night') sold two million copies, making the group famous far beyond the rock community. However, the band had an extremely negative view of the release of this album. They received very little money from the sales of the record, and the underground rock press also criticized the album.
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English language material relating to the band. The band's music was notably popular amongst the internet subculture known as
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750:'I want change!') in front of a crowd of thousands. After this, Kino's popularity swept the country, and their music captured the minds of the Soviet youth of the 1980s.
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Leonid Zakharov. Groups that have changed our world. Moscow :Komsomolskaya Pravda, 6 July 2004.
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Rybin, Aleksey V. Kino S Samogo Na?ala I Do Samogo Konca. Moscow: Feniks, 2001. Print.
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1541:Our music.
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1126:Discography
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