'100 Years of Solitude') is the second album by Russian psychedelic rock band Egor i Opizdenevshie.
[2] The track "Peredozirovka" was written in 1991 after the death of the younger Letov's cat, who had lived for 11 years.
[citation needed] "Tuman" was previously featured in 1990 on Kommunizm's 14th and final album Khronika pikiruyushchego bombardirovshchika.
In 1995, the album won the "Bronzovy volchok" (Russian: Бронзовый волчок, lit.
[citation needed] When Misteria Zvuka reissued the album in 2007, Letov decided to replace some tracks with versions he thought sounded better.