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[Aug. 24th, 2001|02:44 am] |
у fette_ameise@lj хорошие плэйлисты. и действительно Bad Sector скушен и лёгок, невесом как песок, не вызывает ничего, даже эмоций. хотя концерт в Москве был серьёзен. |
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[Aug. 24th, 2001|02:00 pm] |
mutahabar@lj ну это типа ээ .. дхм дибилы анлишд ;-) |
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[Aug. 24th, 2001|02:13 pm] |
и бесповоротная победа --- см. 4449 ---

это каталог некоей дистрибьюции.. |
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[Aug. 24th, 2001|04:41 pm] |
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Michael Moynihan, 30 Portland, Ore. The multi-talented Michael Moynihan is a major purveyor of neo-Nazism, occult fascism and international industrial and black metal music (see "Sounds of Violence" in this issue). In the 1980s, he joined the neo-Nazi scene in the Pacific Northwest, taking up with American Front leaders Bob Heick and Boyd Rice. Moynihan and Rice, along with American Nazi Party veteran James Mason, became fascinated by multiple murderer Charles Manson, championing him as a kind of American Hitler. Moynihan later co-founded the Abraxas Foundation in Denver, a distributor of books, videos and T-shirts to young followers of Satanism and Odinism, a pagan religion popular among white supremacists. At the same time, he and Rice formed the band non, mixing fascist and occult themes. Today, Moynihan fronts Blood Axis, a band whose music is overlaid with occult and white nationalist lyrics. He is also known as the co-author of Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground. The book examines the black metal underground, which has been responsible for nearly 100 medieval church arsons in Norway. Moynihan is deeply involved in race-based Odinism and is a contributing writer to Vor Tru, a white nationalist pagan publication. |
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