• Cano@lemm.ee
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    5 days ago

    What skinheads are you talking about? The ones before the movement became filled with nazis or the ones after?

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      4 days ago

      I’m not sure. I did not know there was a distinction. I really do not care about the nazi or racist part, but considering the downvotes, that doesn’t matter much. I mostly like the energy, maybe you can call it hate or a general feeling of the unheard. Also the bands that have this raw vocalist, sound pretty cool. (But I’m sure that’s not an exclusively skinhead thing.) But anyways, it’s a powerful emotion to base your music upon.

      I’m curious what the distinction is. Maybe you can name some bands? In the palylist I’m currently listening, I’ve heard “B squadron” and “plan of attack”, which sound pretty nice, aesthetically.

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    4 days ago

    You don’t know the difference between Nazis and punk.

    If you called a pink kid a skinhead you’d get your has beat by him. They are the opposite of skinheads.

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      4 days ago

      One of what? People who like to step outside of the beaten track every once in a while? You think listening to hateful music makes me hateful? I’m guessing you, re also someone who thinks a mosh pit is a bad thing, don’t you?

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        4 days ago

        OP : “I like racist music because of the instrumental in a genre about the message!”

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          4 days ago

          Well, you’ve got a point there, but the message isn’t all there is. Half of the time I can barely understand what they’re saying. You can’t call bullshit on that.

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            4 days ago

            With music made by nazis it very much is.

            You stream it: you are paying nazis, you buy it: you are paying nazis, you listen to it after you know it’s nazi propaganda: you are willfully consuming nazi propaganda as entertainment (unless it’s research into hate speech).

            The idea of the music was to signal a specific political alignment with the ideas expressed.

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              4 days ago

              I don’t feel like I’m supporting them. I listen to the music on spotify, which notoriously doesn’t pay their creators. I’m also not influenced by the propaganda. I’m just there for the energy. Also I’m listening to it low-key. I’m not advertising it. Although I’m realising this post might be contrary to that statement.