In 2001, the band released their second album, Lyod 9 (Ice 9). Two songs from the album, Zachem Toptat Moyu Lubov (Why to Step on My Love) and Razum Kogda-Nibud Pobedit (The Mind Will Win One Day) received the most prestigious Russian musical award, the Golden Gramophone. In 2003, the band released the Obratnaya Storona Zemli (The Other Side of the Earth) album. The album was a success and in 2004 the band was nominated for the Ovation award as the band of the year. In 2004, the band released a greatest hits compilation, called 66 Rus. In 2005, the fourth album of the band, Bolshiye Plany (Big Plans) was released. After that album the band was designated the "band of the year" by the Maximum radio station. In 2008 the band released a new album, Serdtsa I Motori (Hearts And Engines), with the song Nastoyashiye Geroi (Real Heroes) from the album being released to the internet earlier.