No Remorse (band)

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No remorse
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Genre (s) Right skirt
founding 1986
resolution 1996

No Remorse ( English for 'no regrets') is a British right-wing rock band from London . She was one of the founders of the Blood and Honor network and was one of the "most important and most radical white power bands in Great Britain ".

Band history

No Remorse was founded in 1986 by Paul Burnley . When the Blood and Honor network was founded by Ian Stuart Donaldson and Nick Crane in the mid-1980s , No Remorse was there and led the movement along with Donaldson's Skrewdriver , Squadron , Brutal Attack and Sudden Impact . Paul Burnley published Blood and Honor magazine, a glossy publication that covered the international right-wing rock scene and rock against communism . No Remorses debut album This Time the World was released in 1988 on the French label Rebelles Européens . On this album there is the line of text “ One day the world will know that Adolf Hitler was right! ", A slogan that was very popular in the right-wing rock scene and appears again and again on t-shirts and leaflets of other bands (for example on Absurd's demo Thuringian Pagan Madness :" One day the world will know that Adolf Hitler was right , and that will be the day of our final victory. HATE IS OUR PRAYER - REVENGE IS OUR BATTLECRY. ”).

Then the group switched to Rock-O-Rama , where the albums The New Storm Troopers (1989) and Blood Against Gold appeared. The band had various appearances abroad, including in 1989 at the second AryanFest by Tom Metzger ( White Aryan Resistance ) in Oklahoma and on July 27, 1991 for the first time in Germany.

By 1992, the power of Blood & Honor seemed to crumble. Burnley had ensured the integration of the British Movement into the movement, but several groups began to break up. Before performing in Valencia , almost all Violent Storm members were killed in a traffic accident. No Remorse dedicated their performance to the group. Back in London, a widely announced Skrewdriver concert with No Remorse as the opening act was supposed to mobilize the masses. But anti-fascists were able to successfully obstruct the performance, so that only a small concert could take place in a pub that was quickly rented.

After Ian Stuart Donaldson was killed in a traffic accident on September 23, 1993, Burnley fought for supremacy in the right-wing rock scene, but was ousted by Combat 18 and especially Will Browning. Browning, who was banned from No Remorse in 1991 for being frequently drunk, attacked Burnley and took control of Blood and Honor. No Remorse then dissolved. Browning insisted, however, and continued to humiliate Burnley. He reformed a new version of No Remorse, which recorded the CD Barbecue in Rostock in 1996 . The title is an allusion to the riots in Rostock-Lichtenhagen and is considered the most radical publication of the British right-wing rock scene. The reformed band recorded a few more CDs, while the original band has been disbanded since 1994.

ideology

Even the original Burnley band was one of the most radical on the British scene. Burnley was notorious for wearing a swastika armband when performing . Also swastikas in other forms were popular stage decorations. The texts were a mixture of National Socialist and racist texts. Burnley saw No Remorse as a tool to spread the doctrine of National Socialism and adored Adolf Hitler and Rudolf Hess . Browning's version of No Remorse, on the other hand, was more racist and relied on breaking taboos. Barbecue in Rostock contained numerous death threats against foreigners, blacks and leftists. It went way beyond the provocations of other bands and was the catalyst for the Searchlight campaign Shut down the Peddlers of Hate in Great Britain, which significantly affected right-wing rock sales in Great Britain.

Discography

With Paul Burnley

Albums

  • 1987: Demo (MC)
  • 1988: This Time the World (indexed)
  • 1989: Blood Against Gold
  • 1989: See You in Walhalla
  • 1989: The New Storm Troopers
  • 1992: Demo (MC)
  • 1994: The Winning Hand (indexed)
  • 1994: Under the Gods (indexed)

Singles / EPs

  • 1989: See You in Valhalla / Take What's Ours
  • 1989: Son of Odin / Daily News
  • 1989: The New Stormtroopers / No More Brother's War
  • 1989: Smash the Reds
  • 1989: Time Will Tell
  • 1990: We Rise Again / Fate Dictator
  • 1994: Farewell Ian Stuart

Split releases

  • 1992: Desert Storm (with Dirlewanger)
  • 1993: First Strike (live) (MC, with Buldok)
  • 1995: We Play for You (with Svastika)
  • 1996: Live in Brandenburg 1992 (with Division S)

Compilations and live albums

  • 1997: The Best of No Remorse (indexed)
  • 1998: Heroes Never Die
  • 1999: Rare Remorse
  • 2000: This Land Is Ours
  • 2012: Rarities (indexed)
  • 2015: Skinhead Army

Without Paul Burnley

Albums

  • 1996: Barbecue in Rostock (indexed)
  • 1997: Smash the Reds
  • 2005: Start Up the Panzers (indexed)
  • 2005: Oi! Monkey (indexed)
  • 2006: Germany (indexed)
  • 2012: 18 Was Right

Singles

  • 2006: Race War / Barbecue in Rostock

Split releases

  • ISD Memorial (with Razors Edge)

Individual evidence

  1. Arvid Dittmann: The bands and their publications . In: Archive of youth cultures (ed.): Reactionary rebels. Right-wing extremist music in Germany . Tilsner, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-936068-04-6 , pp. 249 .
  2. Steve Silver: The web is spun . In: Searchlight, Antifaschistisches Infoblatt, Enough is Enough, rat (Ed.): White Noise. Right-wing rock, skinhead music, blood & honor - insights into the international neo-Nazi music scene . series of anti-fascist texts (council) / Unrast Verlag, Hamburg / Münster 2000, ISBN 3-89771-807-3 , p. 26-27 .
  3. a b c Lower Saxony Ministry of the Interior (ed.): Skinheads - facts and backgrounds . Lower Saxony 1997, p. 21-22 ( online ). Online ( Memento of the original from March 2, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.life-of-rosek.de
  4. Leonard Zeskind: Black Moon Rising . In: Searchlight, Antifaschistisches Infoblatt, Enough is Enough, rat (Ed.): White Noise. Right-wing rock, skinhead music, blood & honor - insights into the international neo-Nazi music scene . series of anti-fascist texts (council) / Unrast Verlag, Hamburg / Münster 2000, ISBN 3-89771-807-3 , p. 120 .
  5. Steve Silver: The web is spun . In: Searchlight, Antifaschistisches Infoblatt, Enough is Enough, rat (Ed.): White Noise. Right-wing rock, skinhead music, blood & honor - insights into the international neo-Nazi music scene . series of anti-fascist texts (council) / Unrast Verlag, Hamburg / Münster 2000, ISBN 3-89771-807-3 , p. 40-41 .
  6. Steve Silver: The web is spun . In: Searchlight, Antifaschistisches Infoblatt, Enough is Enough, rat (Ed.): White Noise. Right-wing rock, skinhead music, blood & honor - insights into the international neo-Nazi music scene . series of anti-fascist texts (council) / Unrast Verlag, Hamburg / Münster 2000, ISBN 3-89771-807-3 , p. 44-45 .
  7. ^ A b Steve Silver: The web is spun . In: Searchlight, Antifaschistisches Infoblatt, Enough is Enough, rat (Ed.): White Noise. Right-wing rock, skinhead music, blood & honor - insights into the international neo-Nazi music scene . series of anti-fascist texts (council) / Unrast Verlag, Hamburg / Münster 2000, ISBN 3-89771-807-3 , p. 57-58 .
  8. Federal Testing Office for Media Harmful to Young People: Announcement No. 4/2014 on carrier media harmful to young people of April 16, 2014
  9. BAnz AT October 31, 2012 B11