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For May we have sessions plus special shows - one related to Nirvana and the other the city of Sydney

Artist Info

Radio Tapok

Radio Tapok
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Radio Tapok is the pseudonym of Oleg Abramov's youtube channel, which creates equirhythmic translations of famous works , as well as rock versions of russian and soviet songs.

Radio Tapok has gained popularity on the internet producing russian cover songs from bands such as Linkin Park, Rammstein, Sabaton and Twenty One Pilots.

Since the end of 2016, the artist's tracks have been posted on the youtube channel.

In 2019 members of Sabaton approached Radio Tapok with a request to cover the release of the song " Attack of the Dead Men " from their new album Great War, which was performed as a Russian cover, published on the youtube channel on july 18, 2019 . The Russian cover was published by agreement with the band before the official release of The Attack of the Dead Men . According to band member of Sabaton (Pär), they wanted everyone to fully understand the meaning of their historical lyrics, which they spend a lot of time on.

In 2020 Radio Tapok took part in the concerts of the Swedish metal band Sabaton in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

On December 29 2020 he held an online concert.

In 2021 the Sabaton group released a cover of the Radio Tapok song made in the style of Sabaton "Battle for Moscow".
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