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If he did in the same way he wants to celebrate Skrewdriver (i.e. a bunch of provocative political rhetoric about Crass's "Bold Vision") then you'd lose that bet.
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http://www.musicbanter.com/punk/1072...ict-crass.html - wherein the O.P. dedicates the thread to what band got the message out better, Crass or Conflict. :P
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Seriously, though, what most Nazi bands sound like, bad punk. Problem is, these bands are obviously agenda first, and music second. I've never heard an openly Nazi band that was anything apart from sloppy punk.
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Skrewdriver were an acclaimed band in their early line up; they even had the honor of recording a Peel Session. So, yes, the music has been qualified as good by cultural partisans; it was only after they went in a right wing direction that people went suddenly decided they were crap. Look up the track "Voice of Britain" if you want a good sample of their sound.
Anyways, if by "NAZI" you mean openly Eurocentric, then you're missing out on a lot of music. Boyd Rice's avant garde industrial music has been celebrated world wide, and he's recently made a go at some spokenword pieces - and he appeared on the show "Race & Reason" . There's a load of extreme metal bands that have this ideology; Burzum, Arghoslent, Graveland, Vaginal Jesus, etc. Death in June have collaborated with the aforementioned Boyd Rice, and have been restricted by "hate speech" laws in the past, despite the groups leader being a homosexual.
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True, but it seems that's the only purpose of this guy posting. I mean, his picture is a black guy with guns, he's posting nothing but the genius of white supremacists, and his name is something like "Hip Hop Bunny Bop". I'm 99% sure that he's trying to sneak a "Jungle Bunny" reference there.
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The picture is of Eazy-E. He's dead from the AIDs, but he was the "gangsta" in NWA and had a rather succesful solo career. "Hip Hop Bunny Hop" is a film reference.