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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Фея моих снов
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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Всадник из льда
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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Океан пустоты
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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Charmed By Eyelashes
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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Charmed By Eyelashes
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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Charmed By Eyelashes
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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Charmed By Eyelashes
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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Charmed By Eyelashes
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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Charmed By Eyelashes
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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Charmed By Eyelashes
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Violin
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Sheet music, chords Epidemia - Charmed By Eyelashes
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Epidemia (Russian: Эпидемия, sometimes referred to as 'Epi' by fans) is a Russian power metal band famous for doing the Elven Manuscript metal opera in 2004. It was formed by guitarist Yuri "Juron" Melisov in 1993, with the first songs made in 1995. The band was once nominated for an MTV Europe Music Award. In 1993, the as-yet unnamed group recorded the demo album Phoenix, with Melisov performing both guitars and vocals. Melisov came up with the name "Epidemia" (Russian for epidemic) in 1995. Vocalist Pavel Okunev and guitarist-songwriter Roman Zakharov joined Epidemia to record the debut studio release Volya k Zhizni (Will to Live) a lo-fi EP with five tracks. The follow-up, Na Krayu Vremeni (At the Edge of Time) was the band's first full-length CD.