Björn Fischer: Rock-O-Rama - When the Germans Came Book New
Punk bands with provocative names such as Böhse Onkelz, Cotzbrocken, Oberste Heeresleitung or Stosstrupp already caused plenty of media controversy in the early phase of what is probably Germany's most controversial record company: sound recordings were indexed, censored or confiscated by the public prosecutor's office. A few years later, the former cult label of the punks had transformed into a globally active right-wing rock distributor. As a right-wing rock Mecca, Rock-O-Rama was constantly in the crosshairs of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution from the mid-1980s onwards, and Rock-O-Rama is still a fruitful topic of discussion within the German youth subcultures, the political scenes and the music underground alike. A plethora of obscure anecdotes and hair-raising stories entwine around the consistently media-shy company boss Herbert E.: Rumors about "cut off ears" and the infiltration of the punk scene by the NPD made the rounds. On over 400 pages, this book finally sheds light on the darkness of legends, myths and mysteries and offers not only music nerds and scene insiders exclusive background information, but also makes a central contribution to the history of the right-wing rock nucleus in Europe. New product
32 EUR · #1015818 · DE · New
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