Bunker 16

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Bunker 16
General information
Genre (s) Right skirt
founding 2009
Founding members
Mike Meinert
guitar
Danny Hellwig
Tom Möller
Carsten Löhmann

Bunker 16 is a German right-wing rock band from Bremen .

Band history

Bunker 16 was founded in 2009. According to their own statement, the classic RAC band consists of four members who have long been active in the Bremen neo-Nazi , right-wing rock and comradeship scene. Singer and guitarist Mike Meinert belongs to the community of the comradeship leader Lutz Henze ( Bremen-Nord ) and was previously active with Endlöser and Weserstolz. Drummer Carsten Löhmann was active at Boots Brothers and is also a permanent drummer at Endstufe . Bassist Tom Möller also belongs to the environment of the latter band. Danny Hellwig belonged to the Free Nationalists Weyhe and the Verden NPD .

The first appearance took place in February 2011 with Sleipnir in the Ruhr area . In May 2011 her debut CD Alles oder Nothing was released on the Front Records label. On August 13, 2011 the band played with power amplifier on the occasion of their 30th anniversary in Groß Mackenstedt . On November 12th 2011 the band played in front of 1,300 visitors together with the main band Die Lunikoff Verschwnung in the district of Görlitz . The motto of the concert was "Freedom for Erich Priebke " and called for freedom for the Nazi war criminal who had been under house arrest since 2007 .

Discography

  • 2011: All or Nothing (Front Records)

Individual evidence

  1. a b The Bremen Nazi band "Bunker 16". Antifa Bremen, accessed on September 23, 2011 .
  2. Mario Assmann: Right-wing rock occupies the citizenry. Weser Kurier , September 22, 2011, accessed on September 23, 2011 .
  3. Anniversary celebration of the band Endstufe. Lower Saxony Ministry of the Interior and Sport, accessed on September 23, 2011 .
  4. ^ Anton Maegerle : Solidarity with Priebke. Looking to the right , November 5, 2011, accessed November 21, 2011 .
  5. Kulturbüro Sachsen: 1300 neo-Nazis celebrate undisturbed at a right-wing rock concert in Saxony. Die Zeit , November 14, 2011, accessed on November 21, 2011 .