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Doeskopp
Definitely no nazi band. The Rock-o-Rama Label started as a punk label in the early 80s. It switched its program to the right winged skin genre in the 2nd half of the 80s. It's true that neither Propaganda Records nor R-O-R asked the artists for permission to publish the recordings in Germany. R-O-R was always a money making bastard label that betrayed bands and had no attitude. Also the German Punk bands on R-O-R were kicked in the arse.
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Manoloxines
You can't blame a band for the misdeeds of some cunt at a label...these lads are sound from what i hear from people in the know!
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aakoo78
The finnish record label Propaganda Records, who had bands like Riistetyt, Appendix, Bastards and Terveet Kädet, gave the rights to release the lp's to Rock-O-Rama in Germany. The bands had no idea of the whole thing, and were quite surprised (and pissed off) that their albums came out on Rock-O-Rama instead of Propaganda. No, the bands were NOT neo nazis.
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ScumFucBondage
to 6:00 "Wow, this sounds more like thrash metal than hardcore. Most interesting. " yeah they went throught a "hard rock phase" [cringes] where they called themselves "the holy dolls" thankfully this came and went, and this is what im asuming you heard.
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Blasphemicluv1
Pretty good stuf...shocked to know they are still around. I like it...never heard real old school finnish punk like this before
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