I recognize Sup Forums may be a less than ideal board to enlist the aid of others in something so trivial, but seeing that I don't have much in the way of options living on the other side of the Atlantic, I come seeking your help. I've scoured every nook and cranny of all the active filesharing communities on the internet and came up dry, so here's my modest request.
The world's first and perhaps only bonafide '80s Fascist New Wave band The Final Sound released one demo titled "Play to Win" distributed purportedly by Defendant Tapes. Absolutely nothing online exists about them save their sole contribution to the compilation "No Surrender". The only reason I even know this demo exists in the first place was its reference in the book "The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement" by Robert Forbes and Eddie Stampton.
The band formed in January 1983 out of the ashes of the punk band The Grey Wolves (no relation to the PE group of the same name). The band suffered a number of line-up changes, leaving just Steve X and Tony Mitchell in the band, both of whom were dedicated nationalists. Sadly, this song is the only recording of theirs which has surfaced.
If this song is any indication, we may be in search for a lost gem. It's a shame something so magnificent was lost to the tide of time. I guess the crowd wasn't ready to receive something so incredible.
If anyone finds this demo and shares its contents with us, you'll be crowned a hero.
Walking through the ghetto on my way home I suddenly realize that I'm alone Is it the color of my skin or the color of my hair Or is it just the clothes I wear Why you're following me this late at night all home
Black pigmentation: genetic deviation
I'm not surprised that things aren't said When their attitudes are just so red In the ghettos, that's where they lurk 'cause multiracial societies, they just don't work Is it the color of my skin or the color of my hair Or is it just the clothes I wear Why you're following me this late at night all home
Black pigmentation: genetic deviation
It's going to end, you know that it's going to end
>The world's first and perhaps only bonafide '80s Fascist New Wave band
How wrong you are lol. Do a little more digging, you'll find plenty more!
Jack Ramirez
>'80s Fascist New Wave band You mean to tell me there are MORE Fascist New Wave bands FROM THE FUCKING '80S?!
WHERE?!
Mason Ward
try harder. the finishing on the song is a dead giveaway. this isnt from the 80s i feel like youre pulling a wag the dog
Xavier Gonzalez
Search youtube for Rock-O-Rama records
Jaxson Butler
Hey fucker, how's about you share instead of being a stereotypical hipster about this of all things
Parker Cruz
Death In June, Above The Ruins, New Order (they toiled with imagery, listen to their stuff with that in mind), Incubated Sounds, Radio Werewolf, start there I guess.
Michael Clark
There are lots of similar bands from the 80's listed in the book "Blood in the Face: The Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, Nazi Skinheads, and the Rise of a New White Culture" and the Boyd Rice documentary "Iconoclast", (I know that NON doesn't technically count as actual fascist, bit they did take influence from legit fascists in the scene at the time).
Angel Stewart
Should add Sixth Comm and Joy of Life. Working now so forgetting a lot of stuff. I've been thinking about starting a sharethread on Sup Forums with a lot of this stuff at some point in the future.
Nathaniel Jackson
>Incubated Sounds They're more EBM than New Wave / Post Punk. Also, I'm not sure if they're Fascist. >Above the Ruins More Post-Punk than anything else, although they come close to New Wave at times. >New Order Only their first two albums. Everything afterwards is most dance bullshit. >Death in June I suppose you can call "Nada" Coldwave, but to be honest, the absence of electric guitars on that album bugs me. >Radio Werewolf Not familiar.
New Wave is an umbrella term for many genres including but not limited to gothic rock, post punk, EBM, and some industrial. New Wave was a movement that stretched out from standard rock.
The Guilty Have No Pride with top DiJ
Radio Werewolf get a bit too gothic for me at times but they're worth checking out.
Alexander Perry
rly made me think
Christian Miller
I know New Wave is an umbrella term, but honestly, I always associate it with something poppier like Gary Numan, a-ha, later New Order or, in my case, The Final Sound. I like New Wave that can blend all the elements and still make mindblowing music. Stuff that you can listen to at any time of the day.
Everyone knows and loves "The Guilty Have No Pride" and "Burial", but they still lack so many of the qualities I look for in something like The Final Sound.
Huh, interesting. I knew of Warsaw (pre-Joy Division), but I never heard any of their material until now. I think I like it even better than some of their studio albums.
>Hey fucker, how's about you share instead of being a stereotypical hipster about this of all things
A quick web search will link you to a forum where a post from 98 tells you there were many bands that just popped up and did one song for rockorama records. Stop being such a lazy dumb cunt you fascist pig.
Robert Sanders
Actually feel sorry for kids today. Every week in the 1980s was great new music.
Why is this satanic trash considered right wing or fascist? Just because they took theri name from Nazi fighters post ww2.
Xavier Adams
>That Oscar Wilde line
The only part of Morrissey I cant get over is the faggotry.
James Robinson
I was thinking of these lines
"There's always someone, somewhere With a big nose, who knows And who trips you up and laughs When you fall Who'll trip you up and laugh When you fall"
Caleb Myers
Yeah but Yeats was an Irish nationalist while Oscar Wilde was a degenerate. The point is Morrissey is a mixed bag.
>Oh, Keats and Yeats are on your side A dreaded sunny day So let's go where we're wanted And I meet you at the cemetry gates Keats and Yeats are on your side But you lose 'Cause weird lover Wilde is on min