Hate song

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Hate song
General information
origin GermanyGermany Germany
Genre (s) Right skirt
founding around 2000
Current occupation
Maik Bunzel
Instruments
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Hassgesang is a conspiratorial right-wing rock band. Two albums (being free and moments ) were released under the acronym HG .

Gordian Meyer-Plath from the Brandenburg Constitutional Service classified hate song in 2011 as a project by a single right-wing extremist from the Teltow area , who usually plays the music alone in the studio and uses additional musicians for live performances. The band is the "extended musical arm of the neo-Nazi scene in southern Brandenburg" around the Spreelichter portal (which was banned in 2012) .

Band history

Hassgesang were founded around 2000. After a first demo , the group contacted foreign right-wing rock producers and released the first album Helden für's Vaterland on the Swedish label Black Sun Records. The band logo on the two S had the Sig runes , the symbol of the SS . On the cover you can see Adolf Hitler with a Hitler salute . The next album Until the Last Drop of Blood was released in 2003 in the USA via the right-wing extremist mail order company Micetrap Records. The cover shows a transparent swastika over the barbed wire fence of a concentration camp . Both albums contained seditious , anti-Semitic and racist passages and an open commitment to National Socialism . One of the lyrics reads: “Adolf Hitler, fighting for our country. Adolf Hitler, his work demonized and misunderstood. Adolf Hitler, you showed us how. Adolf Hitler, Sieg Heil it sounds up to you. "The song Israel says:" It is known all over the world that the Jew does not think much of work. He would rather take the compensation months to build nuclear missiles. ”And:“ The brave people of Palestine should be venerated because they alone still defend themselves against the Jews in the world. ”And:“ Holy be orders to all peoples, nuclear missiles on Israel . ”Both albums and the group's demo were indexed and assigned to list B by the Federal Testing Office for Media Harmful to Young People (BPjM). In 2008, the author of the sound carrier Up to the Last Drop of Blood was “ sentenced by the Cottbus District Court to a fine of 60 daily rates of 12 euros each for public incitement to criminal offenses and sedition ”.

With the third album Alte Kraft is to be re-created , the group dared to take the leap into legality. The album was released by the relevant right-wing rock mail order company PC-Records and contained clearly weakened lyrics. The sig runes have been made unrecognizable. The fourth album, Frei sein , was also released there, but under the abbreviation HG. Both albums are much more professional and include a musical style in a cross-section between Metal , Hatecore and German punk . Even reggae echoes should be heard on one of the CDs. 2010 appeared with generation that fights and the acoustic album moments two recordings of the group, the latter under the symbol HG Acoustic as a video recording of a ballad evening that was offered free for download on the Internet.

There is also a split CD with the most famous Russian neo-Nazi band Kolovrat .

In 2007 they took part in the confiscated schoolyard CD project Schoolyard CD - 60 minutes of music against 60 years of re-education of the Comradeship Association of Upper Franconia and in 2009 on the schoolyard CD of the NPD .

The band members also participate in groups such as Agnar, No Escape and Anger Within, which can also be assigned to right-wing rock and hatecore.

At the Lichtenfels District Court , hate song frontman Maik Bunzel was hired as a probationary judge in autumn 2013 , which caused irritation in October 2014. The Bavarian State Office for the Protection of the Constitution was informed about the lawyer’s political activities in February 2014. He was suspended from duty and shortly afterwards dismissed at his own request. He had previously applied in Berlin , but had been rejected by the higher court because of poor grades. He then did his doctorate at the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald under the direction of right-wing populist Ralph Weber on the subject of "The private medical remuneration claim according to the GOÄ in the field of tension of medical progress".

Discography

Albums

  • Demo 1 (in-house production). 2000 (indexed)
  • Demo 2 - Heroes for the Fatherland. 2001 (indexed)
  • To the last drop of blood (BzlTB). 2003 (indexed)
  • Old strength should arise anew. 2005
  • (as HG): Be free. 2007
  • Generation that defends itself. 2010 (indexed)
  • (as HG): Moments (Acoustic). 2010 (indexed)

more publishments

  • Unity in Action (split CD with Kolovrat). 2009

Side projects

  • No Escape - Break the Silence. 2004 (indexed)
  • Agnar - calls from ancient times. 2004
  • Agnar - words can break chains. 2005
  • Anger Within - Fight, Live Act, Give. 2005
  • Anger Within - Lost Path
  • In recognition - sampler. 2011
  • Berlin Brandenburg Sampler III. 2014
    • 2016:  The Others on FreilichFrei - Acoustic Covers

Web links

Footnotes

  1. ^ Gordian Meyer-Plath: Situation report on left and right-wing extremist music in Brandenburg. In: Culture of Hate. Extremists and music. Ministry of the Interior of Brandenburg, 2011, pp. 18–35 ( PDF; 38 kB )
  2. Alexander Fröhlich: Right-wing extremism: How a neo-Nazi from Brandenburg could become a judge . In: Der Tagesspiegel . October 13, 2014
  3. a b c d Demo: BAnz. No. 82 of April 30, 2005, BZLTB: BAnz. No. 41 of February 28, 2004, Helden für's Vaterland: BAnz. No. 98 of May 31, 2005
  4. ^ Constitutional Protection Report Land Brandenburg 2008. Ministry of the Interior of Brandenburg, 2009, p. 103 ( PDF; 28 MB )
  5. Brandenburg State Center for Political Education : "Get out of the voluntary ghetto". Examples of recent developments in legal rock ( Memento from October 26, 2009 in the Internet Archive ). 2007
  6. ^ Constitutional Protection Report Land Brandenburg 2010. Ministry of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg, 2011, p. 100 ( 6.4 MB )
  7. ^ Wibke Gick: New judge for the district court . In: Obermain-Tagblatt . October 30, 2013
  8. Ralf Müller: Franconian judge is said to have a right-wing extremist past . In: Main-Echo . October 10, 2014
  9. Björn Hengst: neo-Nazi suspected in Bavarian Justice: The right Mr. Richter . In: Spiegel Online . October 10, 2014
  10. ^ Felix M. Steiner & Johannes Hartl: The Protection of the Constitution knew about neo-Nazi judges since February . In: Malfunction reporter . October 11, 2014
  11. Conny Neumann & Wolf Wiedmann-Schmidt : Judges under neo-Nazi suspicion: The right contacts of Maik B. In: Spiegel Online . October 13, 2014
  12. ^ Katja Auer, Mike Szymanski & Wolfgang Wittl: Justice in Bavaria - Right-wing extremist judge blown by accident . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . October 14, 2014
  13. ^ Jost Müller-Neuhof: Right-wing extremism: neo-Nazi judges failed in Berlin . In: Der Tagesspiegel . October 16, 2014
  14. ^ A neo-Nazi received his doctorate from the University of Greifswald . Vice . April 11, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  15. BAnz. Of July 23, 2013
  16. BAnz. No. 66 of April 29, 2011
  17. Sound carrier index from June 3/10, indexed from January 31, 2006.