Parazit V Gorode =link=

Parazit V Gorode =link=

In 2015, Russia attempted to pass Federal Law No. 421777-6 (informally, the "Anti-Parasite Law"), which proposed fining "able-bodied unemployed citizens without good reason" up to 5,000 rubles.

Players control a female protagonist named Monica who must navigate a city overrun by grotesque, parasitic monsters. Parazit v gorode

Released on the 1999 album (Shark Holiday), “Parazit v gorode” sits squarely in Korol i Shut’s golden era. The band is famous for turning dark fairy tales, horror stories, and urban legends into fast, melodic punk rock. Unlike their more medieval or folk-horror tracks, this one tackles a distinctly modern, urban, and psychological theme. In 2015, Russia attempted to pass Federal Law No