aside from the first album and that, Ballade Cuntre lo Anemi francor and their self titled are the other best ones
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and this sounds pretty much exactly the same if not more shredding
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Bruh, I wish I'd known that spoken word, mostly acapella black metal could be that ****ed.
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what about some NSBMgaze
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I'm laughing way too hard.
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I first saw that video about a month ago. It's either sincere or a really good troll. It's well done.
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Black people even ratchet up Nazism
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obviously not cux those are some weak nazis
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Dude, No Remorse's second album is downright odd. It gets rid of a lot of the more direct language of the debut, but adopts this sort of... ****, man, I dunno... the lyrics are this obtuse, metaphorical, apocalyptic, mess of empty rhetoric that means absolutely nothing, AND I MEAN NOTHING, and eventually you just loose track of what the dude is saying and then you realize that you haven't the faintest idea what this goddamn song is about and it ****s with you hard. I usually associate that feeling with prog or some **** and I find it interesting.
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I don't like the way people are trying to erase neo-Nazism off internet.
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I'm pretty high atm tbh, so this **** is even more psychedelic than usual, but this song off that second goofy album is still fun as ****, even with its sub-retarded lyrics. Especially cause it tries to lampoon the chorus from Queen's "One Vision".
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Basically my fav moment in all of RAC.
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Seriously though, half of this album is the best hard rock album since AC/DC and Def Leppard. It's glorious garbage, but those riffs are the most fun and those lyrics and that singer are the most fun thing ever.
I'm takin' aim with my panzerfaust Come on let's go Hit the road Start up my panzer, baby We're going to Moscow Come on and get in And let the battle begin We're gonna put our flag, comrade On top of your Kremlin God I wish the lyrics to this song actually existed on the internet cause they get way worse. |
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I noticed just today when I was listening to a friend’s playlist it had a new feature that said “report offensive content” Now that they’re going public the slope just gets more and more slippery. It’s also very disappointing that people can’t understand or appreciate the asthetics of the extreme. They can’t see the beauty of raw passionate hatred. It’s a lack of art appreciation. You don’t have to identify with art to respect its beauty. And of course Nazi punk can be beautiful. If you can’t see that it’s only because you put politics in front of art. It’s stupid to do that because art is accessible but the political is unattainable. |
I'll bet you did Nazi that coming.
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That is some steaming bull****.
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I see. Yeah. The reason I don’t play guitar is because I’d be the next Jimi Hendrix and I’d die like he did. So yeah, I get that. |
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They'll never stop the white man rocking!
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I don't know whether to pump my fist, hold up my lighter, or tighten my suspenders. It's always fun when lunkheads are sincere enough to pull off a more melodic song and that chorus is gonna be stuck in my head for months.
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Yes. That’s fantastic. The guitar reminds of the Circles Jerks and the vocals Lords of the New Church. |
Their normal sound is considerably less... refined however. Love this **** too.
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I've said many times that most of this **** is crap but I listen to it anyway because of the fun of the lyrics but I honestly and without forcing myself give the music itself a pass for being mediocre. I could assume that I'm dumbing my tastes down just for the sake of having fun with hate music but often I legit enjoy really ****ty and primitive music that I'd criticize another kind of band for and I'm starting to suspect that it's actually because I'm being pretentious toward non-hate music when I might otherwise enjoy it. I think it's entirely possible that intolerant music might be teaching me about tolerance.
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I'm often confused, conflicted, and even suspicious about my motivations for listening to hate music. Is it just a lark? Is it a subconscious relation to fascism? Is it a weird conglomeration of stimuli and reactions that are almost impossible to quantify in much the same way that all musical appreciation is, but this specific case seems to call for specific justifications just so I don't sound like a two-dimensional Nazi trying to rationalize myself? Man I don't even know half the time and the other half of the time I'm thinking back to the time that I was a libertarian, now trying to make connections to when I was a right wing goofball and possibly to Hitler himself as if a guy who liked anything resembling this... thing, must be irredeemable. But with a song like this I think I understand the appeal in a more concrete sense. Left wing ideology is often reaching for an ideal that has never or almost never been reached. Left wing ideology is looking to the future, trying to deconstruct modern ways of thinking so that we can move past them and "fix" something wrong with our society, or just pining over theoretical pure socialism while being sad about Stalin. There are real examples of socialism that can be pointed to but are very short lived forms that do not speak to a proof of concept that can be looked to as a blueprint for a global society to move into a longterm future, and the modern European democratic socialist examples are really just modified capitalism that's nice and all in comparison to American consumerism but hardly worth pumping your fist over. A song like this though offers about as much real world proof of longterm fascist ideology as the Clash, but we can look to the emotional quality of the song to get a feel for the mental place that such a band would be in when they are eulogizing about such a society that could never exist and never existed in the first place no matter what they might think. Far leftists are hoping for something to hope for, but far right wing people feel that they have something to point to to justify their world view. There used to be honor, there used to be patriotism, there used to be non-degenerate society, and no matter what you tell these people they will believe that this is true and the very existence of this almost certainly non-existent world to them is proof that not only are they working toward a feasible goal but that this goal had already been reached at some point so what the **** are you talking about that this is nonsense? It's not nonsense, it's history, right? It's simply how the entire world operated before modern Western society was infiltrated by the Jews or whatever. And when I listen to this song I get a view into this ideology that isn't simply hatemongering and reactionary nonsense, I get a very emotional plea to remember something very uplifting, simple, and beautiful. I'm being taken by the hand and asked to believe that all the hate and violence is unfortunate but necessary to fully realize something that is like a lightning strike to my complacent, petty, and worthless modern sensibilities so that I might be touched by something truly pure and transcendent. I feel this in my bones and it's seductive and wonderful and complete garbage and that makes me kinda sad. Why can't something so beautiful and positive actually be beautiful and positive? Why does it have to be hideous and negative simply because I know full well that it is? Behind all the malignancy of the movement and the music this is the allure and this is something that the left simply does not have because it does not have a history of it "existing". I just want to be able to love my country, my race, my history, something connected to me, as something that I can shed a tear over in wonderful remembrance and possibly as a future to be grasped. Is that so wrong? Apparently it is. Truly it is and I know that. And that is kind of painful but I have to get over it and move on to something that isn't simply a fairy tale. |
if Eazy E was a white supremacist
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if Peste Noire were Eazy E
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when you try especially hard to let people know what you're about but just look retarded
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I love when they’re in the car and he screams
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mastered by Nate Higgers
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