Komsomolsk delivered a debut EP
Komsomolsk-1 () in June 2017 and went live two weeks later on a joint gig with the group
Liubov i Roboty. From the very first show, the girls' colorful wigs appear the core feature of the band's stage image. One of the reasons for the wigs introduction was Dasha's intention to distinguish her two then-projects, Russian-speaking
Komsomolsk and Anglicized
Gin&Milk. Right after debut live performance, Ilia Lopatin quit the band and emigrated to Poland, being immediately replaced with Pavel Kochetov, a drummer from Voronezh. Together with Pavel, the band signed to the independent recording label Peter Explorer and released another two extended records,
Kassa Svobody () and
90210 until the end of 2017. In spring 2018, the band followed up with the fourth official release, six-track EP
Dorogie Moskvichi (). The one appeared a major breakthrough followed by band's first music video
Gde My Seichas? (), solo gigs sold-outs in Moscow, a number of festival appearances including iconic
Afisha Picnic, and live performance at
Evening Urgant TV talk show aired on Channel One. Together with Yandex.Music, the band released their second music video
Orkestr () as well as a song
My Ishchem Cheloveka () written in collaboration with
Yandex neural network. The band released their fifth EP,
Den Psikha () in June 2019. == 2020–2021: LP era ==