Sunday, February 14, 2010

Nazibilly Werewolfen Who Can Tell Me More About The Cramp's EP Called Nazibilly Werewolfen?

Who can tell me more about The Cramp's EP called Nazibilly Werewolfen? - nazibilly werewolfen

I know that the prejudices of the Gothic scene is free.So, why the hell names their band psychobilly EP NAZI Billy?
I do not think that it this kind of political views, but again, who knows? You tell me.

1 comments:

dc87 said...

I would not say that the Gothic scene is injury free. It seems a greater degree of acceptance of people in general, but of course there are people within the scene affected in one way or another are.
However, in an interview with The Cramps, I heard some of his songs, and honestly, I'm not really into it, so I can not speak specifically to why he referred to the House, but there are other things used to nazi-goth goth and have related groups, so I could only be used for any type of reaction to remove the really not for the benefit of the Nazis. I mean, Siouxsie Sioux, for example. She wore an armband with a swastika, and I think it's fair, the aesthetic effect and impact. It was not like the adoption of a policyTo see something. Or, if they are not goth, neofolk Inside there are many Nazi connection. The death in June has a lot in connection with the Nazis in their music, and I think some people will see how seriously the Nazis, but from what I hear, it's just more interest in it and not the political perspective the band. I mean, the lead singer of Death in June is gay, so I doubt that the object of discrimination in general.
So, as I said, I do not know much about The Cramps, but I think Billy Nazi Werewolf has more than the image, or shock, or just an interest, regardless of their political position.

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