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Published on Sep 19, 2014

White Pride ''Your loss - Our Gain''
Perhaps the first racialist American punk band, White Pride formed in St. Louis, Missouri in 1983. They became infamous for their highly offensive lyrics from pretty much all of the early American punk scene and it didn’t take long for the anti-racist groups of the day to start boycotting them.

They released one EP entitled “Peace My Ass” and have a German bootleg EP in circulation called “The Early Demo Trax” (a split record with early/racist era Agnostic Front). Several White Power music labels have since bootlegged the “Peace My Ass” EP and have released it as a full length CD called “Your Loss Is Our Gain”.

There are some who claim that White Pride was nothing but a “joke band, not to be taken seriously” and they simply aimed at pissing nearly everyone off. It’s rather easy for people to make a statement like that now when the original members, with the exception of perhaps their drummer, are nowhere to be found in order to give an honest answer on the issue. Aside from maybe the song “Bitchy Women”, which the vocalist stated himself back then, he only wrote to anger his sister (who was a radical feminist); the rest of EP could never be construed as a mere “joke”. If it was, I assure you no one was or is laughing. Their influence on the White Nationalist music movement was real enough, influencing literally dozens of bands, including most contemporary NS Punk bands.
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White Pride
2.
Jew Girls
3.
There Goes The Neighborhood
4.
Spit
5.
Punk Rock Sux
6.
Stinky Twinkie
7.
The Domino Theory
8.
Bitchy Women
9.
Hoosiers
10.
Fucking Faggots
11.
Illegal Alien
12.
Immigration

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