K: Amin T: 160 TS: 4/4 INST: ElectricGuitar, BassGuitar, Drums Mood: Raw, rebellious, angsty, lo-fi Structure: Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus Summary: Egor Letov is the iconic frontman of the Russian punk/post-punk/psychedelic rock band Grazhdanskaya Oborona (Civil Defense). The music is characterized by its extremely lo-fi production, raw energy, and often aggressive or desperate delivery. A key signature like **Amin** (A minor) or another minor key (e.g., Emin, Dmin) would be common, providing a suitably bleak or rebellious harmonic foundation. Tempos can vary, from fast, aggressive punk tracks (around **160 BPM** or higher) to slower, more psychedelic, or brooding pieces (closer to 120-140 BPM). We'll go with a representative punk tempo. The time signature would overwhelmingly be **4/4**, standard for punk and rock. Instrumentation is typically a raw rock setup: heavily distorted **ElectricGuitar** (often playing simple, powerful riffs or noisy textures), a driving **BassGuitar**, and aggressive, often minimalistic **Drums**. Vocals are central, typically shouted, declamatory, or intensely emotional. The core **mood** is raw, rebellious, confrontational, often nihilistic, angsty, and with a strong sense of existential dread or defiance, all filtered through a distinctly lo-fi aesthetic. Song structures are generally simple and direct, often **Verse-Chorus** based, sometimes with instrumental breaks or bridges, reflecting punk's directness.

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