"Instruktsiia po Vyzhivaniiu" (IPV) stands as one of the most radical and influential pillars of the "Siberian Underground" movement. Born in Tyumen during the mid-1980s, the band emerged not just as a musical group, but as a socio-cultural phenomenon that defined the raw, existential energy of Russian punk rock.
Under Roman Neumoyev, the band’s focus shifted toward Orthodox Christianity and Russian nationalism, though they maintained their signature radical edge.
The Survival Guide of Siberian Punk: "Instruktsiia po Vyzhivaniiu"