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Corrected a few errors and altered a few incorrect potholes - the harsher in hindsight one in particular doesn't fit since "Sudno" wasn't released until 17 years after Boris Ryzhy's death.


** The black blots in that of "Sudno" also qualify.
* DrivenToSuicide: Boris Ryzhy, the poet who wrote the lyrics to "Sudno". Knowing this makes the song [[invoked]][[HarsherInHindsight even eerier than it already is]].

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** The black blots in that of the video for "Sudno" also qualify.
* DrivenToSuicide: Boris Ryzhy, the poet who wrote the lyrics to "Sudno". Knowing this makes the song [[invoked]][[HarsherInHindsight [[invoked]][[FridgeHorror even eerier than it already is]].



** The cover of ''Этажи '' shows the Monument to Party Founding, also in North Korea, with the background edited to fog and the Korean text on the plinth edited to read the album name.

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** The cover of ''Этажи ''Монумент '' shows the Monument to Party Founding, also in North Korea, with the background edited ground changed to fog crashing waves and the Korean text on the plinth edited to read show the album name.



** They're a Russian-speaking Belarusian band, and their music is ''bleak''. Not for nothing are they often referred to as [[invoked]][[MemeticMutation "doomer music"]].

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** They're a Russian-speaking Belarusian band, and their music is ''bleak''. Not for nothing are they often referred to as [[invoked]][[MemeticMutation [[TheCynic "doomer music"]].
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Molchat Doma (Молчат Дома, Russian for 'Houses Are Silent') are a UsefulNotes/{{Belarus}}ian PostPunk and DarkWave band formed in Minsk in 2017. Despite being Belarusian, all of their songs are in UsefulNotes/{{Russian|Language}}, a language they have confessed to be more comfortable writing and singing in (it's also the most spoken language in their country).

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Molchat Doma (Молчат Дома, Russian for 'Houses Are Silent') are a UsefulNotes/{{Belarus}}ian PostPunk and DarkWave band formed in Minsk in 2017. Despite being Belarusian, all of their songs are in UsefulNotes/{{Russian|Language}}, a language they have confessed to be more comfortable writing and singing in (it's also the most spoken language widespread in their country).
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[[caption-width-right:350: Left to right: Roman Komogortsev, Egor Shkutko, and Pavel Kozlov]]

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[[caption-width-right:350: Left to right: Roman Komogortsev, Egor Shkutko, and Pavel Kozlov]] Kozlov]]
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They're most well known for their BreakthroughHit album ''Etazhi''' (Floors), their second in 2017. This contains [[SignatureSong by far their most well known song]], "Sudno" (Bedpan), a poem set to music about dying in a hospital bed written by a poet who [[DrivenToSuicide later killed himself]]. Much of their music features themes and imagery of despair, urban decay, and post-UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} [[WhyWeAreBummedCommunismFell misery]].

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They're most well known for their BreakthroughHit album ''Etazhi''' ''Etazhi'' (Floors), their second in 2017. This contains [[SignatureSong by far their most well known song]], "Sudno" (Bedpan), a poem set to music about dying in a hospital bed written by a poet who [[DrivenToSuicide later killed himself]]. Much of their music features themes and imagery of despair, urban decay, and post-UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} [[WhyWeAreBummedCommunismFell misery]].
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Molchat Doma (Молчат Дома, Russian for 'Houses Are Silent') are a UsefulNotes/{{Belarus}}ian PostPunk and DarkWave band formed in Minsk in 2017. Despite being Belarusian, all of their songs are in UsefulNotes/{{Russian|Language}}, a language they have confessed to be more comfortable writing and singing in.

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Molchat Doma (Молчат Дома, Russian for 'Houses Are Silent') are a UsefulNotes/{{Belarus}}ian PostPunk and DarkWave band formed in Minsk in 2017. Despite being Belarusian, all of their songs are in UsefulNotes/{{Russian|Language}}, a language they have confessed to be more comfortable writing and singing in.in (it's also the most spoken language in their country).
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* TheUnblinking: The woman of the music video of "Toska" stares at the camera and very rarely blinks.

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* DerangedAnimation: The music video of "Toska" has some surreal hand-drawn animation parts with a girl falling, exploding, shrinking and exploding, and her face serves as a mask to the live-action woman of the video at one point.

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The music video of "Toska" has some surreal hand-drawn animation parts with a girl falling, exploding, shrinking and exploding, and her face serves as a mask to the live-action woman of the video at one point. point.
** The black blots in that of "Sudno" also qualify.
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* DerangedAnimation: The music video of "Toska" has some surreal hand-drawn animation parts with a girl falling, exploding, shrinking and exploding, and her face serves as a mask to the live-action woman of the video at one point.

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