Епизод
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Bulgaria (1983 – present)
In October 1990, the English BBC filmed Epizod’s concert at the National Palace of Culture in Sofia. Two years later, in 1992 the group recorded their second album “Dead Among The Dead” with lyrics by Charles Baudelaire and Francois Villon. This marks the end of the first phase of the band’s existence because the vocalist Dimitar Argirov moved to Italy with his family and Rossen Doychinov (keyboards) moved to Canada. However, Epizod continued their work with the new vocalist Emil Chendov in 1996. In 1998 they recorded the album “Respect” with lyrics written by Dragomir Draganov. In 2000 the band started to work over “The Bulgarian God”, an album which is considered to be one of the best in the history of Bulgarian rock. The texts used in the songs are lyrics by the revolutionary poet Hristo Botev and Ivan Vazov. After the release of the first singles of the album The National Television included the song “Haiduks” based on a poem by Hristo Botev in the 2001 New Year’s Eve Show. The album was officially released in 2002 and was one of the most sold albums of the year in Bulgaria.
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