08/15 (band)

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08/15
General information
Genre (s) Right skirt
founding 1991
resolution 2001

08/15 was a right-wing rock band from Düsseldorf , which was one of the better-known representatives of this music in the 1990s.

Band history

The band was formed in 1991. Its name is derived from the German machine gun of the same name from the time of the First World War. In 1996 and 1997 in particular, the band gained greater importance for the right-wing rock scene and performed several times nationwide and abroad. The band has been criticized several times because xenophobic , anti-Semitic and National Socialist slogans were chanted at their concerts .

As a parallel project, the members ran the Düsseldorf band project Arbeiterklasse, of which two CDs have so far been released. The singer also made a few appearances as a right-wing extremist ballad singer , including at party events of the NPD . Ingo Wolff worked with the " Barking Dogs " from around 1997 . In addition, two of the members helped out in the British blood and honor band Brutal Attack . The band broke up around 2000.

After the dissolution

The guitarist Oliver Podjaski left the band early and founded the neo-Nazi band Hauptkampflinie . In 2010, one year after the main battle line was dissolved, he distanced himself from the right-wing extremist scene in a statement on the anti-fascist weblog oireszene.blogsport.de. The singer also broke off all contacts there. Ingo Wolff is still active with the Barking Dogs.

Others

08/15 should not be confused with the electronic / NDW band of the same name 08/15 ( 1000 yellow tennis balls / hard thing ), nor with the crossover band NULL.ACHT.15 ( elevator music ).

Discography

  • Odin's son Demos 93 + 94 (1994)
  • The closed season is over (1994)
  • Smelly Tick (1995)
  • September day (1995)
  • Wrath of the Gods (1996, indexed)
  • Ruin (1996)
  • Live - really extreme (1996)
  • Immortal (1998)
  • History (1999)
  • Stop the madness (2000)
  • It was the fatherland (2002)
  • Rock'n'Roll Hammerfest (2003)

Individual evidence

  1. Scenes in NRW. (No longer available online.) IDA-NRW, archived from the original on December 19, 2009 ; Retrieved April 27, 2010 .
  2. Ministry of the Interior of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (ed.): Skinheads and right-wing extremism . April 2001, p. 43 .
  3. Pierre Briegert, Sabrina Fess: Düsseldorf band without fear of neo-Nazi spectrum. In: Lotta # 14. Turn it down , archived from the original on February 25, 2009 ; Retrieved August 4, 2012 .
  4. Exit of a big scene? "Hauptkampflinie" singer distances himself from the right-wing extremist scene. Netz gegen Nazis , April 26, 2010, accessed April 26, 2010 .
  5. Federal Testing Office for Media Harmful to Young Persons: Announcement No. 5/2014 on Carrier Media Harmful to Young Persons of May 21, 2014 ( BAnz AT May 30 , 2014 B3 )

literature

  • Rock from the right / 2. Milieus, backgrounds and materials . In: Dieter Baacke u. a. (Ed.): Writings on media education . tape 28 . Bielefeld 1999, ISBN 3-929685-20-5 , p. 204 ff .