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They All Die is an unidentified gothic rock song, supposedly protesting against the USSR.

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An individual named Demul Speerman recorded a fragment of the song from the Russian television program Exotika, broadcast on the RTR channel. The broadcast is estimated to have occurred between 1992 and 1994.

According to Speerman, the visual component depicted a young man, possibly with a mohawk, performing shirtless with a guitar in a confined, dilapidated setting. The recording was captured on an audio cassette, reportedly not via direct line input but through a microphone. Speerman described the composition as featuring both thematic and rhythmic variations, indicative, in his view, of a skilled composer.

Efforts to identify the piece included contacting members of the original Exotika production team, consisting of producer Andrey Borisov, director Dmitry Velikanov, editor Irina Varlamova, and assistant director Denis Larionov. A total of 32 episodes of Exotika were produced, yet none of the staff recalled the song in question.

On November 9th, 2024, user URAL posted the song on WatZatSong.

On December 28th, 2024, the group Советская и постсоветская музыка published the song on VK.

On January 17th, 2025, user TadOrArseny posted the song on r/Lostwave. A day later, on January 18th, 2025, YouTuber jcorsen posted the song on his channel.

Presumed Lyrics[]

They strike, how expected!
And people who acted against!
They all died!
They all died!
They all died!
They all died!
They all died!
They all died!

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Video made by TadOrArseny and used by Jcorsen and Hrenobick.

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