Axis video? That's soviet Russia, lol

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And I like good music. It's not like there's a law mandating that we only play certain songs on New Years (is there???)

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EDIT: Anyways, to answer you question, I found it the ideal Russian song to embody some sort of bloody struggle, battle music to keep one's hopes up (actually, the song was for soldiers going off into World War II). Anything Russian automatically reminds people of communism, despite the soviet government being communist only in name, so it seemed an ideal choice as a song to portray our struggle against capitalism.
EDIT2: No, wait, I was wrong. It was from pre-Soviet Russia, and it was for soldiers going into the First Balkan War. I was way off there, lulz.