Ic3peak Death — No More Mp3

The accompanying music video escalated the song's political impact through provocative imagery filmed at sensitive locations:

: 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

: 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. Ic3Peak Death No More Mp3

: 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 accompanying music video escalated the song's political

: Vocalist Anastasiya Kreslina sings while sitting on the shoulders of riot police in front of the Lubyanka (FSB headquarters) and douses herself in kerosene on the steps of the Russian Government Building .

Following the video's release, IC3PEAK became a primary target of the and local authorities. : The band reported being followed by undercover

: The duo is shown eating raw meat at Vladimir Lenin's tomb , a stark mockery of state symbols. 3. State Reaction and Censorship