Oithanasia

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Oithanasie was a right-wing rock band from Gera .

Band history

The band was founded in 1991 as a right-wing extremist band. The band name is derived from the terms Oi! and euthanasia . One of the founding members was the Gera right-wing extremist Jens Sattler, who later played bass for the right-wing rock band Legion Ost, also from Gera . The first releases date from 1993, later records appeared on Rock-O-Rama . In 2000 the band broke up.

In terms of text, the band dealt with topics typical of the scene, such as excessive nationalism, positive recourse to National Socialism, xenophobia and contempt for the Federal Republic of Germany.

Other projects of the band were the bands Gassenhauer and Neckbreaker .

The band gained notoriety through the so-called "Buchenwaldrandale" in 1994. A concert by the band in Dankelsried , Bavaria, planned for July 23, was banned in advance, whereupon 22 fans and musicians drove to northern Thuringia in a bus they had already rented. There they attacked a Turkish florist rioted at Hohenwarte reservoir and finally went to the concentration camp memorial Buchenwald . There they shouted Nazi slogans like "Sieg Heil", threw stones, kicked windows and threatened the employees. The police, who had been observing the group since the first incident, intervened late and hesitantly. A total of 21 suspects were arrested, a number of whom were convicted in 1994. Because of their inaction, two officers were suspended and three others were disciplined.

Publications

  • LP "Oithanasie" 1993, indexed April 16, 1998
  • LP "Volkstreu" 1993, indexed on July 30, 1994, indexed again in 2019
  • "Doesn't matter" demo tape 1993
  • "Corrupt Society" demo tape 1993
  • Split single "Gesellschaft" - "Vaterland" with "Oistar Proper" from Leipzig (1994), indexed on October 29, 1994, indexing renewed on September 4, 2019
  • "Press of Lies" video live in Copenhagen 1994
  • "Criminal animal" 1995 single under the band name Neckbreaker
  • "Chaoten (Everything for Germany)", Mini-CD 1996
  • "Press of Lies" under the band name "Gassenhauer" 1996
  • "Mangy - I don't mind" 1997
  • "New songs, new lies" 1997
  • "Epidemic Focus" 1999
  • “What do you expect from me?” 2000
  • "Lizard King" 2003 under the band name Neckbreaker

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Dornbusch, Jan Raabe: RechtsRock - made in Thuringia . Erfurt, State Center for Civic Education Thuringia, 2006, ISBN 3-937967-08-7 , p. 13/14
  2. Jochen Buchsteiner: Stumbling Steps into the Rule of Law The time of August 5, 1994
  3. ^ Anti-Defamation League Report: Skinhead International: Germany, 1995
  4. BAnz AT 06/28/2019 B8
  5. BAnz AT 09/27/2019 B6