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  1. Nautilus Pompilius ( Russian: Наутилус Помпилиус ), sometimes nicknamed Nau ( Russian: Нау ), was an influential Soviet, and later Russian, rock band [1] founded in Sverdlovsk in 1982 by Vyacheslav Butusov and Dmitry Umetsky.

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    After graduating from the Sverdlovsk Institute of Architecture, the band left Alexander Zarubin, and later in 1985, Andrei Sadnov. Zarubin and Sadnov did not see any prospects in further music-making, deciding to switch to architectural activities.

  3. The main line-up included guitarist Andrey Sadnov. Then a demo album of the group was created, which was named after the folk tale "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves". After the release of the first creations, the drummer left NAU (as the group was called for short).

  4. Nautilus Pompilius discography and songs: Music profile for Nautilus Pompilius, formed 1982. Genres: Art Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk. Albums include Князь тишины, Разлука, and Крылья.

  5. Andrei Sanov. Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Professor of Physics. Education: Ph.D. (Chemistry) 1996, University of Southern California. M.S. (Physics & Math) 1992, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Fields of Study: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Research Interests:

  6. Andrei Sanov. Professor. Degrees and Appointments. M.S. (Physics & Math), 1992, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Ph.D. (Chemistry), 1996, University of Southern California. Postdoctoral Fellow, 1996-1999, JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder. Field of Study: Physical Chemistry. Awards and Honors.

  7. Le canzoni di questo gruppo sono diventate un simbolo di libertà negli anni Novanta. Il leader di "Nautilus", Vyacheslav Butusov, ha scritto colonne sonore per capolavori del cinema russo come "Brother" e "Brother-2".