They changed to their current style to connect aggressive rap with guitar-heavy hardcore beats, followed a year later by releasing a second self-titled demo tape with three songs.
In 2014 the group released their first EP called Hoods Up, a reference to the former band name, on the German label Fire and Flames Music.
After extensive tours through Eastern and Central Europe, including among others with Feine Sahne Fischfilet, a split EP with the fellow Russian anti-fascist hardcore band What We Feel called Here to Stay was released, followed by another split release on Audiolith Records with the bands Feine Sahne Fischfilet, Los Fastidios and What We Feel.
The two MC's and DJ continued rapping on every track with lyrics about unity, touring, graffiti, street activism and struggle against discrimination.
With it the band continued experimenting with electronic sounds, but also returned to more punk rock and heavy metal inspired beats, as well as implemented electric guitars in some of the rave songs.
The band was supposed to perform at famous music festivals such as Punkrock Bowling (Las Vegas), Roskilde (Denmark) and Exit fest (Serbia).
[9] Throughout 2018-2020 the band worked with Sisters foundation, a Russian independent non-profit organization that helps victims of domestic and sexual violence.
In May 2020 the band released a new track Put Your Mask On - recorded and produced in COVID-19 quarantine - with all profits going to a Russian organization helping elderly in need.
[13] MDB also appeared on Destiny Tourbooking's limited edition T-shirt “I was not there tour 2020” alongside bands like NOFX, Pennywise and Bad Religion.
[16] Albums EPs: Singles and videos: Compilation contributions: Media related to Moscow Death Brigade at Wikimedia Commons