I don't know how many of the younger posters here, and by younger I mean under the age of 40, know that there was a thriving White Power music scene in the U.S. (and Canada) in the 1990s. There was a time in the '80s and '90s when having a shaved head meant something; now it seems like every third White guy has gone bald. That means of identification, like so many others when it came to dress, hair length or lack thereof, and general lifestyle, has disappeared into the mass void of pseudo-rebellious conformity that marks the current age. Half of women have tatts, how non-conformist, what rebels lol!Be right back, going out to pillage for a bit!!
Kind of scary that, as with so many other markers of the not so long ago past, I am now kind of an authority on the post WWII right wing in this country.
Bound for Glory was a White Power band based in Minnesota. Like the others, they played for free, out of their sense of nationalism and patriotism rather than for material gain. There were a number of others, but now that scene if it still exists is based almost solely in Europe.
There was a lot of groups at one time and a lot of good songs. Skrewdriver is the best known. It's raw, unpolished, unapologetic music. Some of the songs are surprisingly available on YouTube but not most of the ones I liked back in the day.
