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Russian authorities have branded the anti-Kremlin feminist punk band Pussy Riotas an extremist organisation.
The latest move follows a judgment in September in which all five members of Pussy Riot were sentenced in absentia by the Basmanny district court. That saw prison terms handed down ranging from eight to 13 years, after judges found the band guilty of spreading false information about the Russian army.

I'm sorry but I agree that they do some extremist music. If the ruling isn't based on their songs, Russia should take it back.

Here's (extremist) song by them... ;)

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If you like it, here's one more..

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Hello! If you sing 'MAGA MAGA' in Russia, you're extremely extremist!

And so much blood here from 'Organs' isn't extreme???

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Anyways, they call themselves feminist activists but the more I watch them, they feel like some politically motivated group or a group that achieved success on 'extremism' — not the one that they are banned for, you know what I mean.

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Not that PR needs the publicity, but this is basically Russia hitting them with the Streisand Effect, and it'll definitely sell more records/Spotify streams for them.

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Yes possibly. They've already had millions of views for most of their songs.

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Silly

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Silly by the band or Russia??

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Well both are silly but in this instance I meant Russia.

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💯💯💯 I wanted to put 'em in ~lol at first but then I listened them and some songs are really powerful. They've got millions of views on their english songs.

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Funny that a country like Russia is so worried by a woman punk band. Darn those girls!

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