Nazi punk

A Nazi punk is a neo-Nazi who is part of the punk subculture. The term also describes a type of music associated with them. Nazi punk music is similar to most other forms of punk rock, although it usually differs by having lyrics that express hatred for Jews, blacks, multiracial people, homosexuals, Marxists, anarchists, anti-racists and other perceived enemies. Nazi punk bands have played several styles of punk music, including Oi!, streetpunk a... more
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