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+ | Vitaly is a broke Ukrainian singer/electric guitarist who is the novel's protagonist (named Hiro Protagonist in a hit-me-over-the-head case of nominative determinism...) roommate. | ||
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+ | With song titles like ''My Heart Is a Smoking Hole in the Ground'', their music describes the current dystopian urban condition. That's why they're popular with skaters. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:57, 14 January 2025
Vitaly Chernobyl and the Meltdowns are a fictional Ukrainian nuclear fuzz-grunge collective band from the 1992 novel Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson.
Vitaly is a broke Ukrainian singer/electric guitarist who is the novel's protagonist (named Hiro Protagonist in a hit-me-over-the-head case of nominative determinism...) roommate.
With song titles like My Heart Is a Smoking Hole in the Ground, their music describes the current dystopian urban condition. That's why they're popular with skaters.