Name of the band - year of their first official edited reference LP or single (they can have tons of recordings in the era) - location of origin (if only appears the city is because is from Russia)
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Aleksei Kozlov - 1960? - Moscow
Armada - 1979 - Moscow
ABC Ansambl Angela Vlatkovića - 1975 - Unknown - Yugoslavian
Aquarium - didn't edit references in the era - Leningrad
Aleksey Mazhukov - 1970 - Moscow
Alexander Kostarev - didn't edit references in the era - Sverdlovsk
Autograph - didn't edit references in the era - Moscow
Breakout - 1968 - Rzeszów, Poland
Budapest Symphony Orchestra - 1943 - Budapest, Hungary
Blue Effect - 1972 - Unknown, Czechoslovakia
Bulat Okudzhava - 1960? - Moscow
Collage - 1978 - Unknown, Estonia
Dialog - didn't edit references in the era - Mykolaiv/Donetsk
Dos-Mukasan - 1976 - Unknown, Kazakhstan
Elektra - didn't edit references in the era - Unknown, Estonia
Elektron - 1967 - Unknown
FEZ - 1978 - Unknown, East Germany
Grupa Stress - didn't edit references in the era - Warsaw, Poland
Gennady Gladkov - 1966 - Moscow
Igor Khoma - 1960? - Unknown, Ukraine
Jiří Stivín & Pierre Favre - 1964 - e Locle, Switzerland & Prague (former Czechoslovakia (western musician migrated to USSR)
Kapitalnyi Remont - didn't edit references in the era - Unknown
Khalil Gudaz - 1960? - Unknown, Afganistan
Klan - 1971 - Warsaw, Poland
Karel Velebny - 1965 - Prague, Czechoslovakia
Larisa Dolina - 1979 - Unknown, Estonia
Lembit Veevo - 1967 - Unknown, Estonia
Manfred-Ludwig Sextett - 1963 - Unknown, East Germany
Mahagon - 1978 - Unknown
Majid Sepand - 1960? - Unknown, Afganistan
Mess - 1975 - Unknown
Menuets - 1979 - Unknown
Miloslav Ištvan - 1952 - Olomouc, Czechoslovakia
Nurt - 1971 - Wrocław, Poland
Omega - 1968 - Budapest, Hungary
Ornament - 1974 - Unknown
Oleg Kutsenko Ensemble - 1974 - Moscow
Olovyannye Soldatiki - 1972 - Unknown
Piknik - didn't edit references in the era - Leningrad
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra - 1935 - Katowice, Poland
Raimonds Pauls - 1974 - Unknown, Latvia
Suuk (Müstikud) - didn't edit references in the era - Unknown, Estonia
SHQ - 1965 - Prague, Czechoslovakia
Silesian Blues Band - 1974 - Siemianowice, Upper Silesia
Sofia Orchestra - 1979 - Unknown, Bulgaria
Test - 1972 - Warsaw, Poland
Ty poila konya - 1972 - Unknown
Václav Kučera - 1965 - Prague (former Czechoslovakia)
Václav Zahradník - 1970 - Unknown, Czechoslovakia
Väntorel - 1971 - Unknown
Yuri Morozov - 1973 - Crimea
Zhar-Ptitsa - didn't edit references in the era - Unknown
There were fewer bands there but because rock culture is something western and obviously less came, apart from it being a country that suffered two world wars like nobody else; in fact the hippie movement was partly invented by the KGB; what we have lived in the West these last 60 years is a big lie and now the lie is more palpable than ever, now that they are not here, capitalism shows its toughest face
It is hard to assimilate it worse on a musical level even on a musical level we were deceived with what was done beyond the iron curtain

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