Daniel Eggers

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Daniel Eggers (born June 17, 1975 ; † August 6, 2001 near Grevesmühlen ) was a neo-Nazi songwriter.

Life

In 1990 Eggers started playing the guitar and composed his first songs in 1994. The first official CD was released in 1996. His first two CDs as "Arisches Blut" are bootlegs according to his own statements , since Eggers was contractually bound to Torsten Lemmer's label Funny Sounds. The CDs were released on the Scandinavian record company NS-Records without Eggers' consent.

He was close to the NPD and also appeared at election campaign events and the like. A. with Frank Rennicke . Under his name he published mostly "harmless" songs, while he set to music extremely right-wing extremist texts under pseudonyms with side and solo projects (e.g. Arisches Blut , Bonzenjäger ) , in which the era of National Socialism and its ideologies are glorified. The Bonzenjäger project, for example, threatened well-known politicians with murder. He released an extremely racist and anti-Semitic CD as the WAW Kampfkapelle . "WAW" stood for "White Aryan Resistance", Eggers adapted the name of another band here, but they could not take legal action against Eggers because they wanted to keep their names secret.

Eggers was mainly active as a songwriter, but in 2001 he released the CD Jugend am Boden with the band Protest , which is a mixture of Oi! , Techno and Hitler - sample represents.

Eggers hanged himself in 2001 at the age of 26 in Kiebitzmoor near Grevesmühlen. After his suicide, rumors spread that he had been murdered in connection with the V-Mann affair during the NPD ban proceedings .

Eggers is said to have recorded more than 500 songs throughout his life.

Discography

As Daniel Eggers

Albums
  • 1996: With sword and shield (Funny Sounds)
  • 1996: What Our Fathers Once Made (Funny Sounds)
  • 1998: Do you want total victory? (MVP Records)
  • 1998: The future sets the tone (Victor Publications)
  • 1998: Ballads of the National Resistance (own production)
  • 1999: Loyalty to Loyalty - Songs in Memory of the Heroes of the Reich (in-house production)
  • 1999: Nordic Sounds (Victor Publications, indexed)
  • 2000: Forward for Germany (Victor Publications, indexed)
  • 2001: Glory of Our Homeland (Victor Publications)
  • 2003: Shackles of Freedom (Victor Publications, indexed)
  • 2007: My last greeting goes to the Führer (Werwolf Records)
  • unknown: Better to die standing (Di-Ai Records)
  • unknown: NAVK (MC, in-house production)
Singles & EPs
  • 1996: Odin's Land (Funny Sounds)
  • 1998: Black Corps (Funny Sounds)
Split releases
  • 1997: Live in Teterow (with André Lueders , indexed)
  • 1998: We sing and fight for freedom (with Lars Hellmich , Live Records, indexed)
  • 1999: Heroes' memory (with Ronny Papenbrock , in-house production, 2000: Wikinger Tonträversand)

Publications with side and solo projects

Aryan blood
  • Under Fuehrer's orders (1996, indexed 1997)
  • The Leader's Legacy (1996, indexed 1998)
  • To Your Knees With Irony (1997)
  • 150% German (1997, indexed in the same year)
  • Forward for Hitler (1999)
  • A Leader (1999)
Tell me you're fighting
  • Live recording (1997)
final solution
  • Under the swastika (1996)
  • Under the black flag (1997, indexed)
protest
  • Youth on the ground (recordings from 1990-1994)
Bigwig hunters
  • Good times, bad times (1997, indexed 1998)
  • Live in Teterow '97 (1997)
Aryan fighters
  • Roaring Fanfare (2001)
Black Corps
  • Towards Victory (1997, indexed 1998)
WAW battle band
  • Only the finest (2000, indexed in the same year)

Sampler contributions

Ballads of National Resistance - Part 2
  • Old front soldier
  • You have won!
National Resistance Ballads - Part 3
  • Duke of the Empire
  • Germany, we love
National Solidarity (NPD Sampler)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Apabiz eV: Directory of right-wing rock bands . In: Christian Dornbusch , Jan Raabe (Ed.): RechtsRock. Inventory and counter-strategies . Unrast Verlag, Münster 2002, ISBN 3-89771-808-1 , p. 436 .
  2. ^ Apabiz eV: Directory of right-wing rock bands . In: Christian Dornbusch , Jan Raabe (Ed.): RechtsRock. Inventory and counter-strategies . Unrast Verlag, Münster 2002, ISBN 3-89771-808-1 , p. 448 .
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  5. ^ Apabiz eV: Directory of right-wing rock bands . In: Christian Dornbusch , Jan Raabe (Ed.): RechtsRock. Inventory and counter-strategies . Unrast Verlag, Münster 2002, ISBN 3-89771-808-1 , p. 445 .