**Чугунный Скороход** is a pioneering project in the Russian electronic music scene, known for its avant-garde style and provocative lyrics. The group was founded by Anton Dmitrenko, also known as Anton Neumark, and initially included Yuri Usachev, a well-known figure in Russian electronic music. Formed in the mid-1990s, Чугунный Скороход gained fame with their debut album "Отростки радости" in 1996, which included controversial tracks like "Шамиль Басаев" and "Алла Пугачёва мертва." Their subsequent albums, such as "Остатки разума" (1997), "Быстрая походка" (2000), and "Николь" (2001), further solidified their reputation in the club scene. The group's music often blended electronic elements with live instruments, creating a unique sound that resonated with fans of experimental music.
Throughout their career, Чугунный Скороход released several successful albums and singles, including "Реалити-шоу" (2005) and "Самолёт" (2008). Their music frequently appeared on MTV Russia and other prominent music channels, contributing to their popularity in the early 2000s. Despite not achieving mainstream success, the group remains iconic in Russian club culture for its innovative approach and bold artistic statements. Over time, Anton Dmitrenko continued to evolve the project while also pursuing solo ventures and other musical endeavors.
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