List of National Socialist black metal bands
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This is a list of musical artists who are part of the National Socialist black metal scene. National Socialist black metal (usually shortened to NSBM, and also known as neo-Nazi black metal or Aryan black metal) is a political movement within black metal music that promotes neo-Nazism and similar fascist or far-right ideologies. NSBM artists typically combine neo-Nazi imagery and ideology with ethnic European paganism, Satanism, or Nazi occultism, or a combination there of, and vehemently oppose Christianity, Islam and Judaism. NSBM is not seen as a distinct genre, but as a völkisch movement within black metal. Additionally, a number of black metal bands and musicians who may not explicitly promote neo-Nazi or fascist ideology in their lyrics maintain close ties with other NSBM bands, labels, and neo-Nazi or right-wing extremist organizations, or otherwise espoused neo-Nazi or extreme right wing ideology in their personal lives. All entries in this list have been explicitly mentioned as being part of the NSBM scene in reliable sources.
- Reich of the Black Sun[9]
- Ulfhethnar[16]
- Unterhholtz
See also[edit]
- ^ Graveland was central to the Polish NSBM scene and has been labeled as NSBM.[32][33][34][35][36][27] The band itself disputes this label and its lyrics avoid political subjects.[22][37] Rob Darken from the band has said: “I do not think Graveland is an NSBM band. Graveland is regarded as a NSBM band because of my political convictions, [which] most people would call extreme right-wing National Socialist convictions.”[31]
- ^ The band was active in the NSBM scene but has since rejected the genre in favor of Satanism. Band member Paimon stated in a 2005 interview that “We have -nothing- in common with this so-called ‘NSBM’ scene since five years or so… Our involvement in the ‘NSBM’ scene is the past and we’re not a part of it anymore.”[41]
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- ^ Patient NS, name change, clear fascist imagery and lyrics
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