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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. Lo llaman nazismo y no lo es. Sin embargo, la fascinación de bandas industriales, románticas y siniestras por la imaginería hitleriana despistó al público, a la prensa y a los antifascistas.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nazi_punkNazi punk - Wikipedia

    A Nazi punk is a neo-Nazi who is part of the punk subculture. The term also describes the related music genre, which is sometimes also referred to as hatecore.

  4. Tomando este instante como punto de inicio, el libro estudia el fetichismo de la simbología nazi y fascista de la cultura pop y el rock. Manifestaciones culturales no alineadas con ninguna ideología per se, pero que dejaron un reguero de encuentros con el totalitarismo.

  5. In the long history of rock music and the will to outrage, it took the punks to strip away the last veneer of good faith and decency.

  6. By the mid-’80s, kids who wanted to play rock ‘n’ roll to their friends found themselves in the position of having to put up with crowd wars between Nazis and anti-fascists.

  7. But after eight years as a neo-Nazi, Picciolini began to question the hateful ideology he espoused. He remembers a specific incident in which he was beating a young black man.