November 30, 2018 group of Тараканы! will present a reissue of the album Улица Свободы
Fans are in for pLatinka "Street free", recorded by the forces of 34 different bands and artists.
Plastinku includes 15 tracks from the classic album "freedom Street" (the album's 14 songs and "Something completely different" — a medley of songs from the next album "Rockets from Russia") and the song "My ideology", and excluded from it previously for unknown reasons. The release consists of two discs with identical track lists, different stylistically. Range of performance: from pre-revolutionary cabin singing to hardcore, from punk to instrumental cello music, from acoustic ballads to black metal.
In the collection participated as friends of the band and artists, the album "freedom Street" had a serious impact at the beginning of their musical journey. More recently, these teams were quite difficult to present in one track list:
Louna, Useless ID , Porn , Wildways , SMEX , PORT(812), Operation Clay, Eorsi , Siberian Meat Grinder, Shadow of Freedom, Bertman, pre-revolutionary Guide, SD feat. Booker, Ravanna, the Abyss of Anal Oppression, the Expedition Sunrise, ^ , Thank you, Bicycle for Afghanistan, Sellout, Andrei Gromyko, Asuscom, Uratsakidogi, Болт69 feat. What We Feel, Vespercellos, Chase the Comet, Blizzard, Not a Single Break!, The Riot Gang, The Shockers, Desert Raiders, Iroomba
The album "freedom Street" was released in 2003 and is recognised by fans of the legendary and iconic. It is here that many fans of Cockroaches! began your acquaintance with the group. It was well adopted by the media and reprinted in English in Europe.
"He's solid, composed and recorded in a single key, for a very short period of time. Perhaps one of our most intelligible statements, if measured records. It is also the first and probably our only album, sounding entirely serious. Many call him the favorite, not only ordinary fans, but also members of a large number of rock bands in a huge range of styles and genres, and shows that this 32-song project". Dima Spirin