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. Prince, Marcel, Lucy, Kidd, Ken (all before ), Curt, Greta, Hamphrey, Hopper and Marcel (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.