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Landser: was formed in 1991 as an unnamed, non-political punk band playing songs in both German and English. The music started taking a racist direction in late 1991, and in early 1992, the name "Endlosung" was applied to the band. In mid-1992, the band changed its name to Landser and started singing entirely in German. Landser's first major release was Das Reich kommt wieder (The Reich Will Rise Again) in September 1992. Shortly after its release, Landser played their only public concert, wearing masks. Their other albums include Republik der Strolche (Republic of Rascals, 1995), Rock gegen Oben (1997) and Ran an den Feind, (Engage the Enemy, 2000), which includes a remake of the 1940 German military march "Bomben auf England", retitled "Bomben auf Israel". The song "Rudolf Hess" from Rock gegen Oben glorifies Nazi Rudolf Hess as a martyr and, in "Sturmführer", Michael Regener, the band's leader, pays tribute to his grandfather, who was a Waffen Schutzstaffel (SS) officer. The track "Verkauft und Verraten" (Sold and Betrayed) from Rock gegen Oben compares life in East Germany, where Regener was born, to life in modern Germany. In it, he says that he "can still see the snipers lurking in the watchtowers" and at the end, he exclaims that he has been "sold and betrayed by the fucking Democrats".

Most of their songs espouse an aggressively nationalist perspective of the world and are highly critical of the Federal Republic of Germany, its surveillance and censorship agencies (i.e. the Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz), liberalism and the Left. A number of songs speak against communists, pedophiles and homosexuals, as well as ethnic minorities in Germany, such as the Jews, Turks, blacks and Poles. Some of their songs are non-political and inspired by German drinking songs. Others praise German icons such as Frederick the Great or take an anti-drug stance.

Die Lunikoff Verschwörung: is a right-wing band from the Berlin area. It was founded by ex-Landser singer Michael Regener (pseudonym "Lunikoff") in 2003, after his band had dissolved. Accompanying musicians are members of the band Spreegeschwader. 

After the band Landser had disputed because of the readiness of the bassist André M. and the drummer Christian W., Regener founded during the court proceedings for the band in 2003, together with the members of the band Spreegeschwader The Lunikoff plot. The production of the CDs took over Panzerbär Records, the label of the band Spreegeschwader. Even before the verdict was pronounced, in which Regener was sentenced to three years and four months imprisonment, the band recorded their debut album The Return of the Incomprehensible, the contents of which were reviewed by three lawyers before publication to criminal relevance. Nevertheless, the album was indexed on 30 October 2004 by the Federal Examination Office for Adolescent Media (BPJM), but due to a flaw (Regener was not informed about the threat of indexing) released in January 2005 again.

Already since 2004 The Lunikoff conspiracy also increased publicly. This is a major difference from Regener's earlier band Landser, which had only made a public appearance during its existence. On November 27, 2004, the conspiracy played in the context of the press festival of the NPD publishing house German voice in the discotheque Wodan in Mücka in eastern Saxony in front of about 1000 spectators. The recording of this concert, on which also songs of the band Landser were played, served for the second CD called hellish seed. The same evening also Oidoxie, counter-strike and Spreegeschwader played.

After the failed revision in the Landser process celebrated the band due to the imminent incarceration Regener on 2 April 2005 their farewell concert in Pößneck, Thuringia. It took place after the national party convention of the NPD. The gig was visited by about 1000 people. Event director was Frank Schwerdt, the then chairman of the NPD state association Thuringia. In the opening act played English Rose, White Law (both from the UK), agitator from Lower Saxony and counter-attack from Hesse. 

After Regener's arrest on April 11, 2005, the EP was never released on his knees. The band also participated in the first schoolyard CD of the NPD, which was created in 2004 after the style of the project Schulhof-CD, a promotion of German right-wing extremists.

Since 2008: After Regener was released on 27 February 2008 from the JVA Berlin-Tegel, the band released in July 2008 an album under the title Heilfroh. The first live performance after the release took place on September 13, 2008 together with the open Nazi right-wing rock band Radikahl in Nógrádsáp, Hungary. In addition, the conspiracy occurred in October 2008 on a right-rock concert in Mecklenburg Mallentin. On 4 July 2009, the band - again together with Radikahl - appeared on the Frankentag, a music event of the Free Net South in Nazi tradition, in Obertrubach-Geschwand. On 11 July 2009, she participated in the Rock for Germany Festival in Gera and played as the main act in front of about 4000 people from the right to right-wing extremist environment. On June 17, 2009, the management requirements for Michael Regener were strengthened, which meant that it was less common for concert appearances.

At the 2009 edition of the NPD Schoolyard CD for the 2009 general election she is represented with the song Frei born. The German rapper Dee Ex, along with the rapper villain051, a cover version of the play and produced a video clip to. The band is also involved in various other compilations. The Landeskriminalamt Sachsen applied for the indexing of the CD Heilfroh in March 2009. However, this was rejected by the Federal Examination Office for Media Harmful to Young People (BPjM). In April 2012, the album L-Kaida indexed. In 2012, the band made an appearance at the so-called Eichsfeldtag in Leinefelde. Previously, various members of the NPD held speeches. In July 2017 the band joined u. a. Stahlgewitter and Sleipnir at the concert Rock against alienation in the Thuringian theme in front of about 6000 right-wing extremists.

Stahlgewitter: is a controversial German Hard Rock and Rock Against Communism group founded in 1995. Despite the genre's name, RAC song lyrics rarely focus on the specific topic of anti-communism. Rather, RAC lyrics typically feature nationalist themes. Stahlgewitter is listed by the group 'Netz gegen Nazis' (Network Against Nazis) as one of the more popular contemporary Rock Against Communism groups. 

This categorises Stahlgewitter in amongst other more historical Rock Against Communism groups such as the English band Skrewdriver which played a lending role in the formation of RAC and the fellow German band Landser who are now deemed a "criminal gang organisation" in Germany. For their supposed Nazi ties the band has been investigated by the German police for supporting hate speech. The band is listed as a hate group for these reasons by the US organisation the Anti-Defamation League. However the band's lyrics never directly attack or demean any race or nationality, which then means it is not categorised as hate speech outside of Germany. This has led to the band's music being used to create fan made music videos which then can be uploaded to YouTube without Censorship. Stahlgewitter's lyrics however, do promote extremism by promoting and praising National Socialism or organisations that were under the German Nazi party, who engaged in crimes against humanity through the means of both genocide and democide. In their lyrics they complain about "Zionist-occupied governments" as well pay homage to today's neo-Nazis as "political soldiers" by proclaiming them to be today's Sturmabteilung(SA) or "Brownshirts", a paramilitary organisation of the Nazi Party that played a key role in Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and 1930s. One example is the praise in their song 'Ruhm und Ehre der Waffen SS' of the Waffen SS who committed numerous war crimes, particularly civilian massacres (see Waffen-SS#War crimes).

Endstufe: is a German right-rock band from Bremen.  The band was founded in 1981 by three young people in Bremen-Findorff under the name H2O. Later, they renamed themselves Zyclon. In 1982, the group played live for the first time in the auditorium of their school together with a jazz folklore band of the janitor. The performance was canceled by the present teachers after three songs.

In 1984, the group released their first demo cassette titled Greetings to Germany. After this tape successfully made the rounds in the scene, the band was looking for a record label. At that time, it seemed that the label Rock-O-Rama under the direction of Herbert Egoldt increasingly signed bands with nationalist and ultimately also neo-Nazi ideology under contract. Nevertheless, the first record release of power amplifier came only in 1987, because Egoldt had, according to the self-statement of the singer Brandt reservations, the group name could be used as a reference to the term "final solution" (which, according to Brandt was not intended). The LP, entitled The Clou (which opens with the most well-known piece of the group In the Eggs) celebrated in the scene a considerable success and is considered today as a classic of the German legal rock. Initially still relatively unobserved by the press and the judiciary, the band took in 1990 the second album Skinhead Rock'n'Roll and with the also coming from Bremen band Volksgemurmel the split-CD on all time ready. The two first official recordings landed in the context of the indexing wave in the early 1990s, like most legal rock publications at that time, on the list of the Federal Examination Office for youth-endangering media (at that time still Federal Examination Office for youth-endangering writings, short called BPjS). Confiscation order was imposed on two CDs.

The split CD was confiscated nationwide in 1994 because of pieces of the band Volksgemurmel, but only indexed in 2004. Five amp versions of this release were later added to the compilation CD We'll get them all re-released and are still legally available today.

The band has been reorganized to this day, but is still active. From the original cast only the singer and guitarist Jens Brandt alias Brandy remained, who operated his own right-rock record label and shipping Hanse Records in the 1990s. Around the band, the oldest and most important core of the Bremen neo-Nazi scene, the "Hammerskin-Section Bremen", was grouped with about 10-15 members. Among them were also members of the clearly Nazi-oriented rock bands battle cry and Endlöser, which participate after the dissolution of the band today partly in the reactivated band amplifier.

Music style: Bands such as UK Subs, The Exploited, Sex Pistols, Sham 69, The 4 skins and Skrewdriver are among the early influences of power amp.  The band usually plays Oi! Music in the style of old English groups of this genre like The 4-Skins or The Last Resort. The texts are in German and partly interpreted nationalistically. There were, however, contributions of the band on various samplers, in addition to known greats of the neo-Nazi scene. The most provocative example would be the 1999 indexed and shortly afterwards drafted sampler Die Deutschen kommt - Vol. 1 (not to be confused with the eponymous Rock-O-Rama release), which features bands from the same band as Landser and Kraftschlag.


Störkraft: Formed in 1988 this German skinhead band rose to the top of the scene for bringing about a very hard sound that strayed from the basic Oi! punk of it's day. Comprised mainly of songwriting duo Jorg Petrisch (vocals, bass) and Volker Grunner (guitar). Their first effort "Dreckig, Kahl und Hundsgemein" (dirty, bald and vicious like a dog), gave the band a huge skin following and caught the mainstream media's attention as well. Before long Störkraft had become a media sensation for their right wing leanings and publications like the Der Spiegel newspaper carried interviews with the band, http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-13683051.html. Storkraft managed to sell over 100,000 records which is unheard of for such an underground band.

German journalist Klaus Farin had this to say about the band's success "A third-rate amateur rock band that previously was virtually unknown in schools and youth clubs, went so within a few weeks at least three major appearances in talk shows, could populate hundreds of newspaper columns, and illustrate a dozen TV magazine articles, and now in virtually any 14-year-old this country had understood that he is necessarily a record of this, had to obtain ultra-hard 'band, he was not out to be. " They were a lightening rod for controversy and great songwriting, which made the band stand out among their peers. In 1990 Störkraft released their landmark album "Mann fur Mann" which launched the band further into the public eye and controversy. The 1992 album "Wikinger" showed the band tone down it's political content and make an album with a much more acoustic, folk feel. Also featured on the album was a cover of Symarip's classic 'Skinhead Girl' which served to further distance Störkraft from their right wing label. Not long after the band was put on trial under Germany's strict free speech laws toward suspected right wing activity. Along with manager Torsten Lemmer, Störkraft was forced to defend themselves against accusations of Nazism and promoting violence. It was not long after that the band called it quits in 1993, but not before releasing a farewell ep 'Mordbrenner or 'murder, burner.' This ep featured a cover of the Angelic Upstarts''Brighton Bomb' with new lyrics by Störkraft. They titled the song 'Morder ohne Ruhe' or 'murder without regret.' The song denounced the racial violence outbreaking in Germany at the time and had special significance due to the band it was coming from. Singer Jorg Petrisch went on to record an album call 'Störkraft Solo: Jorg und die drei bagaluten' or 'Jorg and the 3-man band.' Guitarist Volker Grunner acheived success with the non-political Oi! band 4-Promille until they disbanded in 2007.

Faustrecht: (which means Rule of Fist or Rule of Force) is a band founded in the middle 90’s in Allgau, Bavaria and became the voice of the organization called Allgau Skinheads which was prohibited later. The first foundation of the band took place back in 1994 as a project. After 3 rehearsals band activities were stopped again. The band „FAUSTRECHT“ was started again in spring 1995. The members of that time were: Nogge/Vocals, Michi/Bass, Pep/Guitar and Thomi/Drums. Unfortunately no one except Pep could play an instrument, so there was one year of practicing first. At the same time we were composing songs also, so after this year we recorded a Demo-Tape called „Geächtet“ („Banned“). It was released in March 1996 and became a big success for us. It sold over 3.000 copies. Unfortunately it was banned in summer 1996 because of one song and is not available anymore. Because of that we had big troubles with the German Law. Because of the big success of the Demo, we decided to do a Debut-CD. We signed at Jens Pühse Label and released our first CD called „Blut, Schweiß und Tränen“ („Blood, sweat and tears“) at the end of December 1997. It became a real big success for us also, it sold nearly 20.000 copies till today. Unfortunately it is not available anymore, because the German Law had also problems with that. After that we released our following CD called „Sozialismus oder Tod“ („Socialism or death“). This was in March 1999. We are not really satisfied with this one, cause the sound did not fulfil our expectations and the songs were not really finished. It sold over 6.000 copies.

In 2001 a second guitarist joined the band. His name is Markus and he was also the man who gave the name to our band. With him we recorded our last CD called „Klassenkamf“ („Class war“). It was released in July 2002. After that we decided to dissolve the band „FAUSTRECHT“. The reason for that was that two members did not want to go on the way we go for so many years. Also there were differences about the musical future of the band and also personal ones. Unfortunately it was impossible to find a solution for this problems, so it was the best to dissolve the band. Well, Thomi and Pep left us. But for Nogge and me (Michi) it was always clear to go on with a new band. So we started looking for new members. In 2003 two long time friends named Rainer and Daniel joined us. At the same year we started rehearsing and in spring 2004 also Markus returned to us. So we decided to go on with „FAUSTRECHT“. After some further changes in the Line-up the current Line-up consists out of following persons: Nogge/Vox, Rainer/Guitar, Markus/Guitar, Werner/Drums and me (Michi)/Bass.

CD Niemals Verrat Die fruhen Jahre was released in May 2005, which contains non- Prohibited songs from their first demo and first album, and the same year in July, Faustrecht recorded split with Italian band SPQR, and is called "Kameradschaft – German - Italian Brotherhood. Also this year the band recorded 2 songs for "The Skinheads come back" compilation. The 4th CD which is called "Ein Blick zurück im Zorn", was released in June 2006 and the 5th called -"Das Recht zu hassen" was released in august 2008. Their latest album called "Straßensozialisten", was recorded in august 2010. In October 2010 single called "S.H.A.R.P. / Nothing is in vain" was released. Despite of difficulties Faustrecht still continues to be one of the most popular European RAC-bands, and is considered to be one of the best bands to perform at gigs where we can see them often.


Radikahl: is one of the best-known German legal rock bands. The band was founded in 1988/89 under the name of poison gas in Nuremberg. A little later, she renamed herself in agreement with Dirk Bocksrocker, the publisher of the skinhead fanzine Radi-Kahl (1989/90), in order to "create a unity in Nuremberg". Radikahl belongs together with Störkraft, Noie values, Kroizfoier and Freikorps to the oldest and best-known German neo-Nazi bands.

In 1991, her first release appeared as a demo tape under the title Savior Germany. This also contained the swastika song that made known by numerous mentions in various media reports, the band outside the scene and is still one of the most played and desired by the audience pieces. In the song, which musically draws on the initial motive of the well-known drinking song Trink Trinks' n Droplchen, is made with simple rhymes an open confession to Adolf Hitler and the swastika, which surpassed everything in its radicalism and the band quickly earned cult status among the neo-Nazis , This song is missing on the debut CD released the following year with the same title.

The singer Manfred Wiemer, known by the nickname "Mandi", actively participated in the establishment of a neo-Nazi scene in neighboring Herzogenaurach, at that time a major focus of the NPD in Franconia. Here was also the seat or the mailbox of the founded by Wiemer mail-order company "Götz von Berlichingen" -Produktion (GvB), through which the distribution of CDs and merchandising articles of the band runs. Götz von Berlichingen was on the one hand a hero of the Franconian peasant uprising in the 16th century, on the other hand, the 17th SS Panzer Grenadier Division was named after him in National Socialism. After Götz von Berlichingen had lost a hand in combat, he had an iron prosthesis made. This was the coat of arms of the SS Division and is used in mirror image as a logo for GvB productions.

In 1994, the band members were convicted of incitement and use of unconstitutional organization fines, resulting in the breakup of the band. On July 6, 1994, a confiscation order of AG Hall for Savior Germany (Az .: 33 Gs 289/94) was announced. The already finished new album Radikahl had been detained for months in connection with the investigation.

In November 1999 the section Blood & Honor Brandenburg organized a concert with the bands Max Resist (USA), Might of Rage (Saxony), Stahlgewitter (Lower Saxony) and Radikahl. After that there were property damages by about 100 guests of the event. 

Manfred Wiemer, who now continued the project alone, moved a little later in the Thuringian Wohlsborn. The new seat of GvB production was the nearby Weimar. For performances in Germany and abroad such. B. on the NPD Open Air Rock for Germany on 9 July in Gera, he was supported in 2011 by members of the right-wing band Volkstroi from Fürstenwalde / Spree, which in turn can distribute their merchandise articles on Wiemers mail order. In 2004, the district court of Itzehoe found in a lawsuit against a music dealer from Schleswig-Holstein that two titles on the CD Wilde Horden fulfill the offense of sedition.

Oidoxie: (pun with Oi! And Eudoxie, from gr. Eudoxía: "good reputation", "right judgment") is a right-wing band from Dortmund. Founded in October 1995, the band appeared on the first albums with titles such as white & pure, or loyalty and honor open Nazi. As it is said in a song on the album Black Future: "We play legal skirt for the fatherland. We blow up the chains and free ourselves. We fight for Germany and stick with it.  And cry again and again: Heil, heil! "In other songs they conjure the race war or sing as in glory and honor over the wars of the German Wehrmacht.

Since the indexing of the album Black Future and the obtaining of a confiscation order by the public prosecutor's office, they give themselves in their texts more moderate, in order at least not in Germany to come into conflict with the law, but pay homage outside of Germany openly to National Socialism. For example, they are represented at the fifth edition of the right-wing, Swedish video production Kriegsberichter with a cover version of the banned in Germany swastika song of the band Radikahl, which states: "Is the Adolf Hitler the Nobel Prize to hoist the red flag with the swastika" , On the video, in addition to interviews and other band appearances, scenes are cut in which images from concentration camps are shown, blacks and Jews are shot and caricatures depict the murder of the disabled.

Founding members: Vocalist - Marko Gottschalk: E-Guitar - Christian Errit:  E-Guitar - Stefan: E-Bass - Stefan: Drums - Pascal: Current members: Vocalist - Marko Gottschalk: E-Guitar Marco E. (Words of Anger): E-Guitar Torge Nentwich: E-Bass - Martin Krause: Drums - Thorsten.

The members of the band, which belong to the spectrum of free camaraderie, maintain close contacts with the organization banned in Germany Blood and Honor and the right-rock band Weisse Wölfe, whose drummer was temporarily Marko Gottschalk.

In an interview with the Hammerskin organ Hass Attacke, guitarist Stefan named the Blood and Honor founder Ian Stuart Donaldson and Rudolf Hess as role models for the entire band. They were, among others, the co-organizers of two neo-Nazi demonstrations in Bochum and Soest, where they performed with their band. Again and again the group gave 18 concerts under the name Combat. On April 20, 2018, the studio album We Stay Uncomfortable.

In early 2005, the public prosecutor's office in Dortmund brought an oath against Oidoxie singer Marko Gottschalk and two other members of the Oidoxie offshoot Weisse Wölfe to the jury of the district court of Dortmund for sedition and glorification of violence. On November 7, 2007, the trial ended with an acquittal for the three defendants, as it could not be demonstrated which band members were involved in conspiratorial recordings.

The Oidoxie Streetfighting Crew was founded around 2003 by members of the band and the Dortmund comradeship scene. The terrorist organization, against which the constitutional protection investigates, is accused of having procured weapons and trained for the fight. The Combat 18 cell, which ceased its activities in the spring of 2006, had its own anthem with Terrormachine. A suspected member of the Oidoxie Streetfighting Crew, Robin Sch., Close pen pal of Beate Zschäpe, was heard in early March 2016 before the NSU investigation committee in Dusseldorf.


Sleipnir: is the pseudonym of the neo-Nazi singer-songwriter Marco Bartsch (née Laszcz) or the name of the right-wing band whose head he represents. The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution considers it a right-wing extremist band.

The singer-songwriter Marco Bartsch from Verl or Gütersloh - already active in the right-wing extremist music scene since 1988 - appeared from 1991 under the pseudonym Sleipnir. Around 1998, a three-member band was founded with two other musicians, Sleipnir was henceforth as a band name. This comes from Odin's eight-legged horse Sleipnir from Norse mythology. The band is now known throughout Germany and has had several appearances in other European countries, including London and Zagreb. Meanwhile, Andreas Koroschetz played drums in the band, but left them and founded Division Germania. Bartsch and the entire band has been working since 2003 with their own record label Boundless Records and the Wolfszeit-Versand. Since mid-2012, the band is traveling in a new cast. Sleipnir appeared in addition to some events in Germany in countries such as Italy, France and England. In July 2017 the band joined u. a. Steel storm and The Lunikoff plot at the concert Rock against alienation in the Thuringian theme in front of about 6,000 right-wing extremists.

In the beginning, the texts were above all a mixture of racist elements in connection with social problems and a different reference to National Socialism. Since 2000, Sleipnir relate to a large extent to the Nordic mythology. Other recurring themes are friendship, loyalty and a relationship to the right-wing extremist scene. After first ballads were released in the songwriter style, the band plays today rather fast rock music with a "catchy sound" and clearly understandable vocals. The band became known in the legal rock scene through their concert activities nationally and internationally. In particular, "Rebellion", her song for the schoolyard CD of the NPD, became one of the most famous songs in the scene. 

Sleipnir maintain contacts with representatives of the illegal in Germany right-wing network Blood and Honor and militant neo-Nazi groups of the Free Kameradschaften. They appeared several times at events of the NPD, including at the Feast of Nations. The rapper Favorite and Hollywood Hank used the refrain of the Sleipnir song Bomb for a play on their 2008 released album Blows for Hip Hop.

Bartsch's first CD entitled My Best Mate appeared in 1996 and was confiscated by the Ulm District Court on 14 April 1998 on the grounds that the songs "inhumane manner against foreigners, [...] by derogating them to parasites that have no Right to live in Germany ". On June 30, 2006, it was indexed by the Federal Examination Office for Media at Risk of Adults.

1999 appeared a demo of the band under the title The right word as split CD with the songwriter Patriot 19/8, a member of the Berlin band Germania. The CD was indexed on August 31, 2004. So far, the band has produced 14 CDs and a number of sampler contributions, most of which have been released on the company's own label. In 2003, the split CD German Scottish Friendship appeared together with the Scottish Blood and Honor band Nemesis to the lead singer John Cartwright. In addition, songs of the band are published on various compilations, u. a. with two songs each on the two "schoolyard CDs" of the NPD from 2004 and 2005.  Some ballads have also been released under the name Raven. Furthermore, he played with band members of Kampfhandlung a Hatecore album called offenders.


Sturmweh: Sturmwehr is RAC band from Gelsenkirchen (Germany), which is founded between 1993/94 by Jens Brucherseifer (guitar) and Rony Krämer (drums). Then Detn join the band as singer. They released first album “Zerschlag Deine Ketten” in 1995. Next year, in 1996. they released 5 albums, “Musik im Zeichen des Thor”, “Stimme unserer

Ahnen”, “Nordisches Blut”, “Nordland”, and “Donnergott”. Detn then left the band and Jens came as singer, from then on it was two men band. In the next years they realeased many albums, and on every album they played different style of music (Oi!, acoustic or even metal). Soon the drummer left the band and Jens continued to work as one man band. Band is one of the oldest and best-known groups of the RAC scene. Unlike many other bands from this scene they play and the production of CD’s is relatively professional. They published until today about 20 studio albums and various best-of CD’s. The political orientation tends between nationalist and NS.

Freikorps: from Bad Schwartau and Reinfeld was a German right-rock band around Kai Stüwe (also known under the pseudonym Kai Freikorps) and the musician Jens Klappmeier (also at Kraftschlag).

Freikorps was founded in 1990 and consisted mainly of singer, guitarist and main songwriter Kai Stüwe. The band has released numerous recordings of right-wing labels, especially about Rock-O-Rama. Various phonograms were indexed by the Federal Examination Office for Media at Risk of Adolescence. The album Land of my fathers was also confiscated. Stüwe dissolved the band in 1999 and claimed to have broken with the right-wing extremist music scene. After the dissolution, several official and semi-official publications appeared, especially about Rock-O-Rama and his more or less legitimate successors. Freikorps belonged to the second generation of right-rock bands and located themselves on the texts in the skinhead scene. At the same time the texts were xenophobic and nationalist, but not National Socialist oriented. Freikorps was considered the most famous Hammerskins band of the scene.

Macht & Ehre: is a German right-rock band, which became known in particular by their National Socialist and popular-assaulting texts in the right-wing extremist scene. Macht & Ehre was founded in 1991 in the Berlin Prison Plotzensee by singer Stephan Jones. Jones was previously active in the extreme right-wing skinhead scene and brought out the open neo-Nazi fanzine power and honor. As a band name, he chose the same name, only the "and" was replaced by the et sign. The remaining members changed often, a uniform cast was not found so far.

After three demos in 1996 her debut album NSDAP was released on the far-right Danish label NS Records, which worked closely with Blood & Honor Denmark. The cover shows a swastika, two SS runes and Heinrich Himmler. In the same year a split CD with the Australian neo-Nazi band Kommando under the title Nigger Out appeared.

1997 appeared the second album master race. Macht & Ehre was put on hold in 1998 and became part of the band Schwarzer Orden. This is considered in the scene as moderate. All sound carriers were repeatedly reissued by various record companies.

In 2003 the album Schwarzer Orden was released, since then both bands exist side by side. In 2004, after a long time, some Splitalben appeared again: hate-raising noise (with Division Germania) and Tribute to Freikorps (with Division Germania and Sleipnir). Only a year later in 2005, the band released the fourth album With us is Victory, which musically continued the style of hate-making noise. In 2007, the splash album Hass hürender Lärm II (with The Barbarians and Aryan Brotherhood) was released. The songs on hate-storming Noise II are much harder and faster than the previously released songs. In 2009 the fifth and last album of the band appeared: Europa Erwache !. Also on this album, the style of the Splitalbums was continued, because the songs are also hard and fast, as they were hate on noise II. In 2013 a Best of CD was released. On this CD are all unindexed pieces of music of the band as well as some unreleased recordings from the year 2009. In 2015 the hitherto last split-CD Hass hürender Lärm III was released with the band Sturmkommando.

The first two albums of the band, as well as the demo tapes contain open Nazi, anti-Semitic and inhumane passages. Both albums were confiscated in Germany and are subject to a ban. The remaining albums and also the demos until 2004 are indicated. In various publications of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and the Federal Agency for Civic Education are text sites such as "Jew, off to the oven ..." and "Grilled meat" as text documents that warn against right-wing music. After the re-founding, this radicalism disappeared from the lyrics, but the band is still to be counted among the extreme right.

Division Germania: is a right-wing project of the neo-Nazi and Hammerskins Andreas Koroschetz from Mönchengladbach, who plays his pieces with changing guest musicians.
The one-man project was founded in 2000 by Andreas Koroschetz. So far, six music albums and a split release have been released with power & honor. On the publications Koroschetz is supported by various guest musicians, but remain anonymous. The group also participated in the Project Schoolyard CD 2009 of the NPD for the 2009 general election, as well as originating from the free camaraderie CD CD schoolyard CD - 60 minutes of music against 60 years of reeducation in 2007. So far, three albums of the group of the Federal Examination Office for youth-endangering media indicated.

Koroschetz was drummer of the right-rock band Sleipnir and has recorded two albums of the neo-Nazi band Macht & Ehre. Macht & Ehre (later also: Schwarzer Orden) and Division Germania have previously supported each other and collaborated on publications before the paths split. Koroschetz has also appeared as a guitarist and lyricist of the Nazi punk band Rotte Charlotte.

Commando Pernod:was an early right-wing band from Hamburg. It was founded in 1986 and had its last live performance in 1992. Commando Pernod was founded in 1986. She belonged with bands like Kruppstahl (Augsburg), Voll the good (Oberhausen) and Sturmtrupp (Neuburg) for the second generation of right-wing skinhead bands.
Until 1992 she also played live. She released a number of recordings, especially demos and cassette recordings. A large part of the recordings were indexed by the Federal Examination Office for harmful minors. With the album Steh auf (1992), the band tried to distance themselves from the right-wing scene. Similar to the Böhse Onkelz one speculated on commercial success and tried to describe the early texts as portrayals of the youthful everyday life in Hamburg Bergedorf. After the album, however, they dissolved in 1993/1994.

The album Wroclaw was not authorized by the band and appeared in 1996 on the Danish label NS Records. The lyrics of the band are very explicit for that time and are against the political opponent. They are anti-Semitic and xenophobic and openly call for violence against dissenters. This circumstance is probably also due to the fact that texts of the band were printed in many publications to the legal rock. For example, Klaus Farin and Henning Flad took texts as an example of the "enemy image of foreigners" in the legal-rock scene. Erika Funk-Hennings and Johannes Jähger cite the song Asylum in their work Racism, Music and Violence: Causes, Developments, Conclusions.

The criminologist Rolf Bachem analyzed in 1999 the texts of the band for the BKA research series. He chose the lyrics Kanake verrecke !, Germany, dirt must go away, parasites and why and referred to them as songs from which "primitive, brutal brutality" speak. The songs were selected as examples and thus representative of the legal rock.

Weisse Wölfe: is a German right-rock band from the Sauerland (North Rhine-Westphalia). The North Rhine-Westphalian constitutional protection report 2003 called it "one of the most important bands [of this genre] from NRW." In constitutional protection publications and some press reports the band name white wolves is written.

The band, which was founded in 1996 and has since been active, published in the summer of 1997 at the Danish record label Celtic Moon, which Blood & Honor is close, the debut CD White Rage. On the cover, the band members posing hooded and armed in front of a flag of the 1995 banned Freedom Party German Workers Party (FAP). Lyrics like "If we find ourselves marching through the country, then an asylum shelter burns down in every city", "Nothing is too expensive for our festival - 10,000 Jews for a bonfire." Or "You hurt our honor - ours Answer Zyklon B "there was a trial for incitement and glorification of violence against three members. Since neither the statement that production had already taken place in April 1997 and was therefore time-barred, could be refuted, nor the involvement of individual musicians could be detected, this ended with acquittals.
Due to the criminal relevance of the texts, the band acted temporarily conspiratorial. In 2001, it consisted of five members, of which two in connection with the German League for people and homeland or the FAP and because of incitement and dangerous bodily injury appeared in appearance. At the process because of white anger Stjepan Jus (singer), J. E. (guitar) and Marko Gottschalk (drums, at the same time singer of Oidoxie) were in court.  Other members were Oidoxie bassist Dennis L. as well as a former chairman of the NPD Kleve.

For some years now, Weisse Wolfe is no longer necessarily a band, but only a one-man project for the singer, who is supported by other musicians in studios. Under the name Wolves Solo published Stjepan Ju's solo albums, where he partially cooperates with Marco L. von Sleipnir.

In 2008, a fan group of the band was founded under the name Weisse Wolves Terror Crew (WWT). The initially subculturally influenced group had members in Brandenburg, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia and Berlin and politicized itself in consequence strong. It occurred in the metropolitan area of ​​Hamburg with extreme right-wing criminal and violent acts. The group was due to their uniform appearance in T-shirts with symbols of the neo-Nazi terrorist organization Combat 18 determined for violating the ban on uniforms. During the house searches, the apartment of the Weisse Wolves drummer was also searched. The WWT has teamed up with the National Collective Hamburg (HNK) and organized in 2012 together with the NPD and Free Kameradschaften a demonstration in Hamburg, which came to several hundred neo-Nazis.

In October 2012, the Federal Prosecutor General at the Federal Court of Justice initiated a preliminary investigation into the formation of a terrorist organization. The procedure was discontinued in 2014 because the charge of having founded a so-called right-wing extremist "werewolf command" could not be substantiated. In July 2013, there were again searches by the authorities. According to the 2014 report on the protection of the constitution, the group, which had also founded an association, was active nationwide. On 16 March 2016, the Federal Ministry of the Interior banned the WWT. She was openly committed to the values ​​of National Socialism and carried violence on the street, which is directed against political opponents, immigrants and refugees and the police. Although we can not yet speak of a right-wing terrorism, "but we will prevent any approach to." Federal Interior Minister de Maizière referred to a preliminary investigation of the prosecutor's office Bamberg against members of the group for forming a terrorist group. In searches related to the ban, various weapons were used in addition to propaganda material.

Blue Max: Blue Max is a German legal rock band from Schwarzach (Baden-Württemberg).

The group was founded in 2002 out of a beer mood. After a few attempts to find a name, they came up with Blauer Max, the German name for one of the highest Prussian merit orders, Pour le Mérite. In order not to confuse the name with the similar term Strammer Max, the English name Blue Max was chosen. First concerts at private parties made the group known in the Neckar-Odenwald district.

In April 2003, Blue Max recorded the first CD Skinhead Street Rock, which was marketed by the band itself and the magazine Rock Nord. Between 2003 and 2004 the band's website was created, which contributed its part to the marketing. With a new line-up the album Von uns für dich was created. This cast broke shortly after the album's release. The group searched for a replacement for about two years, then the third CD United was released on the record label Moloko Plus. A split CD was released in 2007 with the Hungarian band Arrow Cross under the title German-Hungarian Friendship. In 2009 another split CD was recorded with the Croatian skinhead band Big Ed & KG23 and the Finnish Strong Survive.

Blue Max sees itself as a national band. They were on the first Projekt Schulhof-CD - the resulting CDs were then distributed by free comradeships - and on the new edition of the NPD's 2009 Schulhof-CD. The group mainly writes texts in the intersection between right-wing extremist ideology and generally socially critical texts. The song on the NPD's Schulhof CD focuses on the surveillance state, while 23, the song on the first Schulhof CD, takes up the conspiracy theory about the Illuminati order and links it with anti-Americanism.

Members of the group are represented in other right-wing extremist bands such as Strafbataillon, Oi-Rebellen and the National Socialist band category 18 (the 18 stands for AH = Adolf Hitler).

An application for indexing by the State Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Baden-Württemberg for the CD Skinhead Street Rock was rejected by the Federal Test Center for Media Harmful to Young People. The group appears at election events of the NPD and in neighboring countries at various events from the legal rock milieu.

On February 20, 2010, the band was arrested by the police at a Croatian festival and temporarily detained. The Croatian authorities banned the concert following an announcement by the “Young Zagreb Anti-Fascists”. Numerous National Socialist symbols were in the concert hall.

Kategorie C: Kategorie C is a German band from Bremen, which was founded in 1997 and is attributed to the right-wing extremist hooligan scene. Its name can be traced back to the categorization of football fans according to their willingness to use violence, which was defined by the "Central Information Center for Sports Operations" and which defines category C "fans seeking violence". The band acted and acts partly with name additions to the band name, but partly also under a different name (see band history).

According to the band, Kategorie C was originally founded as a musical hobby project on the occasion of the 1998 World Cup in France. Founding member Hannes Ostendorf and the later drummer "Illey" are members of the extreme right  hooligan group Standarte Bremen. With songs such as Fußballfest ’98, a cover of the Böhse-Onkelz title France 84, Third Half or Bengali Lights, the band gained a certain fame in the hooligan scene, but also outside of it. The lyrics mostly deal with football and fan violence, especially the so-called "third half", alcohol excesses, friendships with men and fights. From 2001 the band released their CDs under the name KC - Die Band, because not all band members could be assigned to Kategorie C.

Disputes within the band led to the split of KC - the band. Rainer Friedrichs founded the band VollKontaCt together with other musicians, while singer Ostendorf continued to make music under the name of Category C - Hungry Wolves with the support of another group. The additional title Hungry Wolves is borrowed from an album title by KC. On the official website, the band referred to themselves as Kategorie C - Hungry Wolves, while concert announcements, on the other hand, also advertise with Hungry Wolves. According to the band, Friedrichs and Ostendorf released their new album Für immer KC on January 3rd, 2008 under the name Hungry Wolves. The band VollkontaCt, however, has dissolved. “Macke” and Stefan Ernie Behrens have been the band's new drummers and bassists since 2007. Since the end of 2011 the band has been called H.E.R.M. on a "ballad pub tour" in northern Germany. Rainer left the band at the turn of the year, Stefan Ernie Behrens took over his part and Tino is the new bass player. On May 5, 2019, the band announced on their official website that they wanted to withdraw from the stage after a final concert.

The singer Hannes Ostendorf is the brother of the NPD and Blood and Honor activist Henrik Ostendorf. Members of KC previously played with the right-wing rock bands Nahkampf and Boots Brothers, among others. In 1999, category C took part in the sampler The Germans Come II, on which the right rock bands Landser, Stahlgewitter, Kraftschlag and HKL are represented. On March 31, 2001 the band performed at a party to mark the 20th anniversary of the Dortmund neo-Nazi hooligan troupe Borussenfront led by Siegfried Borchardt. In October 2006, Ostendorf performed with Annett Müller, Michael Müller and Agitator at the solidarity demo registered by Eckart Bräuniger (NPD) with a concert for the imprisoned Landser singer Michael "Lunikoff" Regener in front of the prison in Berlin-Tegel.

In January 2012 the band gave their "Ballad Pub Tour" under the name H.E.R.M. a concert in a restaurant in Delmenhorst, in which “rockers and neo-Nazis [should have gathered]” and in which a passer-by in front of the restaurant was attacked and injured by concertgoers. In February 2012, the Bremen interior department and the Bremen police warned sports clubs and restaurants that Kategorie C - Hungry Wolves or H.E.R.M. can try to perform in sports halls or club restaurants. On December 23, 2012, category C appeared in front of approximately 150 spectators in a discotheque in Elmshorn, whose operator stated that he did not know the political background of the group.

On October 26, 2014, the band played at the opening rally of a xenophobic large-scale demonstration of hooligans, which took place in Cologne under the ostensible motto of hooligans against salafism. Numerous right-wing extremists and neo-Nazis were among the 4,500 participants in the demonstration, which resulted in serious riots and injuries to dozens of police officers. Category C started against Salafists, police and counter-demonstrators and created hooligans against Salafists, otherwise Germany becomes a mass grave of its own anthem.

On December 5, 2015, the band performed together with the extreme right-wing scene "Faust" and the neo-Nazi rapper MaKss Damage at their own concert.

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