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The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement: UK & USA, 1979 - 1993

Author Robert Forbes, Eddie Stampton
Publisher Feral House
Category Music
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PublisherFeral House
ISBN / ASIN162731024X
ISBN-139781627310246
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank771,006
CategoryMusic
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

When Feral House first published the award-winning Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground, little was known about the "black metal" genre of music, or how many of its members were involved in the murder of citizens, the torching of churches, or its link to Fascist ideas.

We've all heard about the racist form of skinhead punk music, but little do we know of the groups involved, and how they got involved in right-wing political movements.

The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement is the first book to provide much more than mere photographs of the scene, documenting the bands, their members, the releases, shows, and infamous events. Robert Forbes and Eddie Stampton can authoritatively speak of the movement, obtaining first-hand material from members of the scene.

This book covers both British and American bands, and even if you revile the movement, its ideas, and its music, this is an important piece of pop culture history.

Feral House's controversial Lords of Chaos has sold over one hundred thousand copies.

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