The hardness (band)

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The hardship was a right-wing rock band from Erfurt , which, influenced by the Zillertal Turkish hunters, covered Neue Deutsche Welle hits with right-wing extremist and National Socialist lyrics . The band released the CD National Deutsche Welle in 1999 . It should not be confused with the Leverkusen cover rock band of the same name, which has therefore been renamed.

Music style and lyrics

Musically, the songs from Extrabreit ( Hurray, hurray, the school is on fire ) and Juliane Werding ( On the day Conny Kramer died ) were adopted almost unchanged. The main difference lies in the guttural singing , which is kept in a hoarse, rattling style. The lyrics were extremely racist and anti-Semitic . Juliane Werding's accusation against drug abuse, The Day Conny Kramer died , became the anti-Semitic mocking song Am Tag als Ignatz Bubis died , which begins with a racist and anti-Semitic sample from the US feature film Betrayed and with a sample from the US - American feature film From Dusk Till Dawn ends. Ignatz Bubis was the chairman of the Central Council of Jews in Germany at that time . The NDW classic, on the other hand, became “Hurray, hurray, a nigger is burning”. The song glorifies the murder of a black man by a Ku Klux Klan member. The band Extrabreit found out about the cover version and filed criminal charges against unknown persons in 2004. The album was distributed over the Internet and by mail order from Blood and Honor Scandinavia. Neither the musician nor the record company could be identified.

The band's only album was indexed by the federal inspection agency for media harmful to minors and confiscated nationwide by the Höxter district court on September 20, 2000 .

Discography

  • 1999: National Deutsche Welle (indexed and confiscated)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Protection of the Constitution of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (Ed.): Party. Pogo, Propaganda - The importance of music for right-wing extremism in Germany . July 2005, p. 4 ( nrw.de [PDF]). Party. Pogo, Propaganda - The importance of music for right-wing extremism in Germany ( Memento from November 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Constitutional Protection Report of the State of Saxony-Anhalt. (PDF; 642 kB) Office for the Protection of the Constitution Saxony-Anhalt , 1999, archived from the original on November 2, 2013 ; Retrieved October 30, 2013 . P. 19
  3. The demagogic power of the word: Ideology formation from the right - An analysis of right-wing language games and thought patterns in media texts Dissertation by Michaela Kronenberg, Justus Liebig University Gießen, August 25, 2001, p. 254.
  4. Michael Klarmann: Irony of Fate. Heise.de , May 3, 2006, accessed on July 22, 2013 .
  5. Ulla Berkéwicz: When Ignatz Bubis died, Zeit online, August 15, 2002.
  6. Protection of the Constitution of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (Ed.): Contempt for human beings with entertainment value . March 2005, p. 20 ( nrw.de [PDF]). Contempt for human beings with entertainment value ( Memento from November 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Federal Ministry of the Interior (ed.): Verfassungsschutzbericht 1999 . Berlin 2000, p. 28 (Office for the Protection of the Constitution 1999 ( Memento of August 18, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) [PDF]). Constitutional Protection Report 1999 ( Memento from August 18, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  8. German Bundestag (ed.): Answer of the federal government to the small question of the MP Ulla Jelpke and the faction of the PDS (=  printed matter 14/6670 ). July 10, 2001, p. 4 ( Online [PDF] 14th electoral term).