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This is a list of musical artists who are, or have been alleged to have been, part of the National Socialist black metal scene. National Socialist black metal (usually shortened to NSBM, and also known as neo-Nazi black metal or Aryan black metal) is a political movement within black metal music that promotes neo-Nazism and similar fascist or far-right ideologies.
Pages in category "National Socialist black metal musical groups" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The band's primary lyrical themes are heathenism, history, nature, traditionalism and anti-Christianity. Their sixth full-length album was released on May 1, 2015. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The band has been labeled as a National Socialist black metal band due to the Holocaust denial expressed in its lyrics and its connections to neo-Nazism .
The lists of black metal bands that have articles available on Wikipedia can be found at: List of black metal bands, 0–K, for bands beginning with 0–9 through K; List of black metal bands, L–Z, for bands beginning with L through Z
Some black metal bands have also made references to Nazi Germany purely for shock value, much like some punk rock and heavy metal bands. While some black-metallers boycott NSBM artists, many are indifferent or claim to appreciate the music without supporting the musicians. [5]
This is a list of artists described as unblack metal, a genre of music which is musically and stylistically similar to black metal but whose artists profess Christianity and either promote the religion in their lyrics, oppose the Satanism and paganism promoted by black metal, or both.
Pages in category "Lists of black metal bands" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Comedian Brian Posehn made a visual reference to Norwegian black metal bands in the music video for his comedy song "Metal by Numbers". [372] A KFC commercial screened in Canada (2008) and Australia (2010) featuring a fictional black metal band called Hellvetica. Onstage, the band's singer does a fire-eating trick.