A dissident, broadly defined, is a person who actively challenges an established doctrine, policy, or institution. In a religious context, the word has been used since 18th century, and in the political sense since 1940, coinciding with the rise of totalitarian systems, especially the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany and Saudi Arabia. The term dissident was used in the Eastern bloc, particularly in the Soviet Union, in the period following Joseph Stalin's death until the fall of communism.
Commercial Album is an album released by the Residents in 1980. It is commonly considered a follow-up of Duck Stab/Buster & Glen. The album pares down the concept and structure of the average commercial pop song and reduces it to a one-minute redux. It contains a compilation of 40 such sixty-second vignettes.
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Tika & the Dissidents is an Indonesian band whose music includes elements from jazz, blues, tango, waltz to punk. Jakarta-born singer Kartika Jahja first released her own solo album titled Frozen Love Songs (2005) and Defrosted Love Songs (2006) under Aksara Records. She then recruited Luky Annash (piano), Susan Agiwitanto (bass), Okky Rahman Oktavian (drums), and Panji Gustiano (guitar) to be her back-up band. Along the line, the band became a significant part in the song-writing process.
Four interior decorators of the apocalypse". US avant-garde group based in San Francisco. The official inception of the Residents was the release of Meet The Residents in 1974, but members of the group had worked together since 1969 or perhaps earlier.
But this isn't just about Crimean Tatars, all residents of Crimea have felt this change. Speaking your mind, you can lose your job at best or land in jail at worst, said Dzhelyal. On the streets of Simferopol and Sevastopol, Crimea's main cities, few people are willing to talk about how their lives have changed since the annexation, even if they support Russian rule
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My article is pretty tough on the dissidents. Essentially, I wonder aloud whether their failure to become an effective political force in post-Soviet Russia, and the marked obsolescence of their political rhetoric generally, does not put the entire project of dissidence in serious retrospective doubt. The first letter responds to several passages that express dismay at the dissidents’ failure to return to Russia from the States. Here is one characteristically lyrical example: In Russia, things have gone terribly wrong