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Duna
Дюна
OriginDolgoprudny, Moscow Oblast, Russia
GenresCrust punk, D-beat (early), Euro disco, pop, rock, house
Years active1987–present
LabelsSoyuz, Melodiya, others
MembersViktor Rybin
Igor Pliaskin
Mikhail Dulsky
Andrei Apukhtin
Renat Sharibjanov
Mikhail Yudin
Past membersDmitri Chetvergov
Andrei Shatunovsky
Sergei Katin
Andrei Rublёv
Aleksandr Serov
Pavel Smeyan
Leonid Petrenko
Sergei Kadnikov
Websitelimonia.ru

Duna (Russian: Дюна) is a Russian pop band formed in 1987. They became popular in 1989 just before the collapse of the Soviet Union with the song "The Land of Limonia".[1]

Members

Former members

References