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  1. Oi! Rock Against Communism ( RAC) was the name of white power rock concerts in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s and early 1980s, [1] and has since become the catch-all term for music with racist lyrics as well as a specific genre of rock music derived from Oi!. The lyrics can focus on racism and antisemitism, though this depends on the band.

  2. No Remorse are an English white power rock band formed in London in 1985. They were one of the most prominent neo-Nazi skinheads bands of the Rock Against Communism scene. The band was led by Paul Burnley between 1986 and 1996, and by William Browning and Daniel "Jacko" Jack from 1996 onwards, following a factional dispute within British white nationalist politics.

    • Nigel Brown, Paul Burnley
    • London, England
    • 1985–unknown
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    Several subgenres of white power music have been spawned, including country music — also referred to as segregationist music — which was developed in response to the American civil rights movement. The songs expressed resistance to the federal government and civil rights advocates who were challenging well-established white supremacist practices wh...

    Nazi punk music is stylistically similar to most forms of punk rock, although it differs by having lyrics that express hatred of Jews, homosexuals, communists, anarchists, anti-racists and people who are not considered white, as opposed to the often left-wing lyrics of punk rock. In 1978 in Britain, the white nationalist National Front (NF) had a p...

    The controversial nature of white power music has led to many online platforms, such as Spotify and Bandcamp, refusing to list white power artists' work.

    "Das Judenthum in der Musik" ("Jewishness in Music") – an essay by the German composer Richard Wagner
    Apel, W. (1969). Harvard Dictionary of Music, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press.
    Brake, M. (1980). The Sociology of Youth Culture and Youth Subcultures, Sex and Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll?, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    Fox, Kathryn Joan (October 1987). "Real Punks and Pretenders: The Social Organization of a Counterculture". Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 16 (3): 344–370. doi:10.1177/0891241687163006. S2CID...
    Fryer, Paul (January 1986). "Punk and the new wave of British rock: Working class heroes and art school attitudes". Popular Music and Society. 10 (4): 1–15. doi:10.1080/03007768608591255.
    Shekhovtsov, Anton, and Jackson, Paul (eds) (2012), White Power Music: Scenes of Extreme-Right Cultural Resistance. Ilford: Searchlight and RNM Publications.
    Farmelo, Allen (March 2001). "Another history of bluegrass: The segregation of popular music in the United States, 1820–1900". Popular Music and Society. 25 (1–2): 179–203. doi:10.1080/030077601085...
    Hill, Jane H. (2008). The Everyday Language of White Racism. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Musial, Jennifer (2019). "'We're Country': Britney Spears, Southern White Femininity, and the American Dream". Feminist Formations. 31 (3): 72–94. doi:10.1353/ff.2019.0031. S2CID 213339976. Project...
  4. The White movement was a loose confederation of anti-communist forces that fought against the communist Bolsheviks, also known as the Reds, in the Russian Civil War. After the civil war, the movement continued operating to a lesser extent as militarized associations of insurrectionists both outside and within Russian borders in Siberia until ...

  5. Bound for Glory. Bound for Glory is a Neo-Nazi thrash metal / Rock Against Communism band from Minnesota, USA. The band was formed in 1989. They are one of the best known and oldest bands of their genre in the United States . In October 2016, Bound for Glory planned to play a concert in Falkirk, Scotland. A public outcry by the Scottish people ...

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  6. Rock Against Racism (RAR) was a political and cultural movement which emerged in 1976 in reaction to a rise in racist attacks on the streets of the United Kingdom and increasing support for the far-right National Front at the ballot box. Between 1976 and 1982, RAR activists organised national carnivals and tours, as well as local gigs and clubs ...

  7. Chiswick, Rock-O-Rama. Formerly of. Skrewdriver. 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 ...

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