Comrade K.K.

"Comrade K.K." is a K.K. Slider song that has appeared throughout the. The song takes influence from traditional Russian folk music and especially Bard music, a genre that was common among amateur musicians in the former Soviet Union. This is reflected in the song's title, with "comrade" being a common term in communist rhetoric for a close acquaintance, rooted in the Marxist ideal of an entirely communal socioeconomic system. In addition, the song receives influence from a Polish legionary song titled "Ciękie czasy legionera," which is easily seen when the two songs are played on top of each other. The album art also depicts K.K. dressed in a style typical of Russian revolutionaries of the early 20th century. Prince, Marcel, Lucy, Kidd, Ken (all before ), Curt, Greta, Hamphrey, and Hopper (all in ) will play this song if they have stereos in their houses.

The song can be obtained by visiting K.K. Slider any Saturday at The Roost between 8 pm and midnight, or by buying it from T.I.Y. or T&T Emporium in.

On the song's North American e-Reader card artwork, it features Weber, Iggy, Rolf, Lobo and K.K. Slider; they appear to wear buttoned-up ushanka style hats (a hat popularized in the Soviet-era) and performing Russian folk dance.