Когда я говорю, что новая культура формируется на Фронтире, то я говорю именно о таких вот парнях.
Тимофей Гриднев "Биля" начал в "Шторме Z", сейчас воюет в 3 штурмовом батальоне под командованием моего брата Индуса, а в перерывах между боевыми задачами пишет музыку и стихи.
Биля, ты попал мне в самое сердечко и теперь я просто обязан помочь тебе выпустить эту песню. Ее должна услышать вся страна!
Когда я говорю, что новая культура формируется на Фронтире, то я говорю именно о таких вот парнях.
Тимофей Гриднев "Биля" начал в "Шторме Z", сейчас воюет в 3 штурмовом батальоне под командованием моего брата Индуса, а в перерывах между боевыми задачами пишет музыку и стихи.
Биля, ты попал мне в самое сердечко и теперь я просто обязан помочь тебе выпустить эту песню. Ее должна услышать вся страна!
BY Аким Апачев 🏹
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