Although being non-official, the following songs could all be considered as the anthems to HC Lada Togliatti in one or other way. One could hear them before, during or after hockey games in Togliatti, being sung by fans or played through ice arena acoustic equipment.
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Chto ty delayesh s nami, khokkey?!?
This bard song (its name could be translated as "What are you doing to us, hockey?!?") was designed as a tribute not only to ice hockey in Togliatti, but as one to the ice hockey in general, complementing the famous "Trus ne igraet v khokkey". It was composed by Lev Vaynshtein, VAZ veteran, author of several bard songs about Togliatti. As a tribute to its now deceased author, the song became an obligatory final theme for every home game of Lada.
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Hey, hey, "Lada"!
This song, composed and performed by Togliatti famous radio DJ, Sergei Pitertsev is dedicated to the Russian champion titles won by Lada against their main rivals, HC Dynamo Moscow, in 1994 and 1996. There are two versions of the song, with difference in first verses: new version is more politically correct while old bashes Moscow teams in general.
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Nasha "Lada"!
This rhythmic song of Sergei Pitertsev become very popular between Lada fans. It often could be heard when situation on ice is near critical; and it is believed to give hockey players that little bit which separates them from scoring one more goal. One could call it the true anthem of "Lada", despite some lack of formal logic – its name (lit. "Our Lada") proves this fact quite well.
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Komanda "Lada"
Komanda "Lada" (Russian for Team "Lada") is a commemorative song dedicated to Lada becoming runner-ups in Russian Superleague season 2004-05 playoffs. Making finals after eight-year pause was a considerable milestone for the team. Komanda "Lada" was a part of silver medals celebration ceremony.
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"Lada", net puti nazad!
This march (music and lyrics by Sergei Nemov) is a recent(season 2005-06) addition to fans' repertoire. Its refrain: "Lada, Lada, net puti nazad/Lada — vperyod!" ("Lada, Lada, there is no way back/Lada — go ahead!") is often used by home arena DJs to cheer up the team after it got a severe penalty or allowed to score a goal against it.