Their influences include folk, patriotic songs, punk, hard rock, heavy metal and, most recently, electronic music.
The band had their first performance at the Kyiv rock club on 30 October 1987, with vocalist and accordionist Oleh Skrypka and drummer Serhiy Sakhno.
In 1990, they released the album Hey, O.K on Kobza International and appeared on the Canadian compilation This Ain't No Polka (a recording of the 1989 Chervona Ruta) with the song "Tantsi".
In 1992, Skripka, Zdorenko, Pipa and Sakhno entered Komora Studio in Kyiv to begin recording what would become their debut album, Kraina Mriy, released two years later.
In 1996, Skrypka and Pipa, who had just returned from France (having lived there since 1990), moved back to Ukraine with Moufflier and new guitarist Gerard Christophe and began recording the album Muzika, released in 1997.
Around that time, Skrypka became interested in Indian music, and the album reflects that, particularly in the song "Den narodjennya".
In 2000, the band contributed tracks to tribute albums to Grazhdanskaya Oborona ("Pops") and Kino ("Pachka sigaret" and "Solnechnye dni"), and appeared on the Sprite Driver 2 compilation in 2001 with the song "Osen".
They then recorded the album Buly denky, a compilation of old songs from the late 80s and early 90s which had never got the studio treatment before, but which had been played live.
In August 2009 they played as headliners at the “Be Free” festival organized by the European Radio for Belarus in Chernihiv (Ukraine) together with Lyapis Trubetskoy, Hair Peace Salon, and more Belarusian rock bands.
Their sixth and most recent album "Chudovy svit" was released on 18 October 2013, including the previous singles.
On 25 November 2022, the group re-released their 2006 song "Buly denky" as a single, to celebrate the recapture of Kherson by Ukrainian forces.