[2][3] In August 1982, Romanov and the group's sound engineer, Alexander Arutyunov, were arrested and charged with private entrepreneurial activity.
[3] Romanov, Sapunov, Nikolsky, and Shevyakov reunited in 1989 to play at the Druzhba arena in a concert celebrating the group's tenth anniversary.
Nikolsky left the group shortly afterwards, due to creative differences, and Romanov asked Margulis to rejoin.
[3] In 2001, they released a new album, called Vse Snachala (Russian: Всё сначала, lit.
In 2003, the band released a new album with new songs called Ne Toropyas (Russian: Не торопясь).