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The lyrics of "Death No More" depict a generation trapped in an autocratic society.
: This campaign was part of a larger 2018 movement by Russian authorities to silence popular music acts that "corrupted" youth or expressed dissent, also affecting artists like the rapper Husky . Young Russian Musicians Struggle Under Government Scrutiny
: References to "being rounded up in the square" and "pig's cars" (slang for police vehicles) directly address the suppression of public protests. 2. The Music Video: Political Satire Ic3Peak Death No More Mp3
: Phrases such as "I've sat to my limit on the internet" and "nothing ahead waiting for me" highlight a pervasive sense of hopelessness and disconnection among Russian youth.
: The chorus—"I pour kerosene into my eyes / Let it all burn, let it all burn / All of Russia is watching me"—is widely interpreted as a metaphor for self-immolation or a desperate desire for total systemic collapse. The lyrics of "Death No More" depict a
: The band reported being followed by undercover officers across various provincial cities.
The song (Russian: Смерти больше нет ), released by the Russian electronic duo IC3PEAK in October 2018, is a landmark piece of modern Russian protest art. This paper explores its significance through its lyrical themes, controversial music video, and the resulting state-led censorship. 1. Lyrical Themes: Despair and Apathy : The band reported being followed by undercover
: At least six concerts were forcibly shut down during their 2018 tour. Methods included cutting power to venues, threatening club owners, and even detaining the duo at train stations.