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  1. List of neo-Nazi bands. Far right bands first appeared in the late 1970s. Punk rock, and genres influenced by it, had used Nazi imagery for shock value, but those bands were usually not fascist. This changed when Oi!, a genre of punk rock, became popular with white power skinheads.

  2. Neonazis. Cómo dos bandas de ‘metal’ de extrema derecha se coronan en un templo madrileño de la música. Dos bandas de ideología nazi tocaron en la noche de sábado en la sala Caracol. El local...

  3. When pop music’s fascination with Nazi symbols and history went way over the line. Sex Pistols on stage, 1978. By Getty Images. By Ira Robbins January 31, 2022. Inspired in part by all the Jewish...

  4. Nazismo. Cientos de neonazis celebran un salvaje concierto clandestino en la capital mexicana. Las esvásticas y los gritos y tatuajes hitlerianos se repetían en la sala en la que actuaron bandas...

  5. Lead singer of Black Flag, Henry Rollins, on January 16, 1983. Bob Chamberlin/Getty Images. By the mid-’80s, kids who wanted to play rock ‘n’ roll to their friends found themselves in the...

  6. La pulsión nazi del rock and roll - Jot Down Cultural Magazine. Escrito por Álvaro Corazón Rural. Detalle de la portada de Mercancía del horror: fascismo y nazismo en la cultura pop. Imagen: Editorial Libros Crudos. BUF son las siglas de la British Union of Fascism, Unión Británica de Fascistas, partido formado en 1932 por Oswald Mosley.

  7. Ian Stuart Donaldson (11 August 1957 – 24 September 1993), also known as Ian Stuart, was an English neo-Nazi musician. He was best known as the front-man of Skrewdriver, a punk band which, from 1983 onwards, he rebranded as a Rock Against Communism band. He raised money through white power concerts with his Blood & Honour network. Biography.