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Mike Putintsev
Mike Putintsev
turnover time:2026-03-29 15:05:21
country:
Russia
Languages:
Russian
Genre:
Pop-Rock, Rock
Official site:
https://vk.com/id14469996
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Ты идёшь на поле битвы... [Ty idyoshʹ na pole bitvy...]
Прости! - мы не встретимся боле... [Prosti! - my ne vstretimsya bole...]
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EXTAZY
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Hard to say [Spanish translation]
The Nexus lyrics
Poetic Tragedy lyrics
The Bird And The Worm lyrics
Paradise Lost, A Poem By John Milton [French translation]
I come alive [Italian translation]
The Bird And The Worm [German translation]
Kissing You Goodbye lyrics
I'm A Fake lyrics
The Bird And The Worm [Finnish translation]
Wake The Dead lyrics
Upper Falls lyrics
The Quiet War lyrics
Sick Hearts lyrics
Hard to say [German translation]
Lunacy Fringe lyrics
Kenna Song lyrics
Paradise Lost, A Poem By John Milton [Turkish translation]
Say Days Ago lyrics
Over and Over Again lyrics
Vertigo Cave lyrics
Slit Your Own Throat lyrics
The Lottery lyrics
Put Me Out lyrics
Shine [German translation]
Heartwork lyrics
Paralyzed [French translation]
Moving On lyrics
This Fire [French translation]
The Lonely lyrics
Moon-Dream lyrics
The Taste Of Ink lyrics
I come alive [Hungarian translation]
Rise Up Lights lyrics
Maybe Memories lyrics
Selfies In Aleppo lyrics
The Bird And The Worm [Romanian translation]
Meant to Die lyrics
This Fire [German translation]
Tunnel lyrics
This Fire [Finnish translation]
Yesterday's Feelings lyrics
The Bird And The Worm [Turkish translation]
The Lighthouse lyrics
Noise and Kisses lyrics
Wow, I Hate This Song lyrics
Pretty Picture lyrics
Hard to say [Indonesian translation]
Quixotica lyrics
The Taste Of Ink [French translation]
Imaginary Enemy lyrics
The Ocean of the Sky lyrics
The Bird And The Worm [Spanish translation]
This Fire lyrics
To Feel Something lyrics
Paralyzed lyrics
Sound Effects and Overdramatics lyrics
Make Believe lyrics
I'm A Fake [Russian translation]
Thought Criminal lyrics
Wake The Dead [Russian translation]
Together Burning Bright lyrics
My Pesticide lyrics
On the Cross lyrics
Hospital [Russian translation]
Iddy Biddy lyrics
Moving The Mountain [Odysseus Surrenders] lyrics
My Cocoon lyrics
Kiss It Goodbye lyrics
Light with a Sharpened Edge lyrics
Now That You're Dead lyrics
Shine lyrics
The Divine Absence [This Is Water] lyrics
6-6-Sick lyrics
1999 lyrics
Liar, Liar [Burn In Hell] [Russian translation]
Let It Bleed lyrics
The Best of Me lyrics
Into My Web lyrics
The Bird And The Worm [Greek translation]
Smother Me lyrics
Hospital lyrics
Watered Down lyrics
The Ripper lyrics
Paradise Lost, A Poem By John Milton lyrics
Powróćmy jak za dawnych lat [English translation]
Sun Comes Up lyrics
The Bird And The Worm [French translation]
The Lonely [French translation]
Pretty Handsome Awkward lyrics
The Mouth of the Canyon lyrics
Revolution lyrics
Liar, Liar [Burn In Hell] lyrics
Pieces Mended lyrics
With Me Tonight lyrics
Men Are All the Same lyrics
On My Own lyrics
Listening lyrics
The Taste Of Ink [Serbian translation]
Take It Away lyrics
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