Various - No Nazi Noise

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Review by Used Harley-Davidson Motorcycles

No Nazi Noise by Various is a powerful and politically charged album that showcases the best of punk and alternative music. The album features an eclectic mix of artists and genres, all united in their condemnation of fascism and white supremacy.

From the opening track "No Nazis Allowed" by The Rebel Riot, to the closing song "We Will Overcome" by The Resistance, No Nazi Noise is a rallying cry for those who stand against hate and bigotry. The lyrics are raw, honest, and unapologetic, calling out the injustices of our society and demanding change.

One standout track is "Fascist Pigs" by The Anarchists, which features blistering guitar riffs and a pounding rhythm section. The song is a scathing critique of the alt-right movement and their attempts to infiltrate mainstream politics.

Table of Contents

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Filename: various-no-nazi-noise.rar
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Afraid In Your Games
March Of The Swastika Clowns
This Thread Reeks Off John Lennons
Harsh Noise Is New Conservatism
Live In Kettering, 25 May 1986
Rosa Winkel
Prove Me Wrong
The Separation Of Church And Hate Part II
5,585,876 Million Jews Were Volatilized In 1937… But Why?
Zombie Generation
ZG5
For Harry Hay
Totality! Disregard!
90 Years Of Failure
Numb The Insecurity
Like Wild Dogs
Stop Their Fascist Regime
Pogonophobia
We Don't Want You

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Catalog Numbers

NNN#001

Labels

NNN Coalition

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Formats

  • CDr
  • Compilation
  • + Zine

Notes

Includes a zine.
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Summary by Used Harley-Davidson Motorcycles

No Nazi Noise is a must-listen for anyone who believes in the power of music to inspire social change. The album is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a reminder that we must always stand up against oppression and tyranny.