Ubey Seksista

Album: download only (2011)
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Songfacts®:

  • In Cyrillic, this title renders "Убей сексиста," and in English as "Kill The Sexist." The song was performed and presumably written by those nice girls - not - who were given heavy sentences for performing a "song" called "A Punk Prayer" in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow.
  • Pussy Riot has a rotating membership, something that became necessary after three of its members were sent to Siberia. This "song" samples the Cockney Rejects' track "I'm Not A Fool."
  • The lyrics render in English thus:

    You're tired of rotten socks
    Folder of your rotten socks
    Your husband will be rotten socks...

    Your mother in dirty dishes
    With foul zhrachkoy in dirty dishes...
    Do not forget your ass to scratch...
    Burp , spit , plump, Sreet,
    And we are happy to let us lodge lesbians!


    Clearly it loses something in translation. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Alexander Baron - London, England, for above 3

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