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7/13/2025, 1:20:36 AM
I really like the band Bathory. After their 4th album, Quorthon embraced explicitly European, viking, and heathen themes in the music and I truly think Hammerheart is a perfect album. I didn't enjoy their previous Black Metal so much but I've checked out other acts like Varg's Burzum. I understand Varg stopped making Black Metal because he said it descended from nigger music. This gets me to my point, I recognize that musical styles like Jazz, Swing music, etc before Rock were cultural subversion promoting more loose and degenerate styles of music and themes. Rock and roll in my view ultimately came out of these general subversive types, promoted by lots of Jewish record labels and media groups.
Don't get me wrong, I liked some older rock music like Lynyrd Skynyrd, even though I now know those guys were communist faggots. I do ultimately see rock and its offspring metal and the like potentially being a medium based on subversive qualities and intentions. Interested to hear other people's thoughts on this. For example, I don't think the National Socialists in Germany would have been likely to listen to Viking Metal or even National Socialist Black Metal because, as the old saying goes, the medium is the message. However, I can't help loving Hammerheart, Twilight of the Gods, or Blood on Ice.
Don't get me wrong, I liked some older rock music like Lynyrd Skynyrd, even though I now know those guys were communist faggots. I do ultimately see rock and its offspring metal and the like potentially being a medium based on subversive qualities and intentions. Interested to hear other people's thoughts on this. For example, I don't think the National Socialists in Germany would have been likely to listen to Viking Metal or even National Socialist Black Metal because, as the old saying goes, the medium is the message. However, I can't help loving Hammerheart, Twilight of the Gods, or Blood on Ice.
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