I heard this song on the (car) radio. The song’s message seem to be more or less our message. Don’t get me wrong, the musicians are properly 100% anti-White faggots and all that.
I have heard a lot of RAC (Rock Against Communism), which is great. But they usually don’t have a positive and uplifting lyrics.
Blood Chalice released its debut album on CD and vinyl not too long time ago. They played a strong gig at Turku Saatanalle VI black metal festival. We got to talk these guys as they came for some interview and powerlifting in Rauta gym.
LYRICS: [Verse 1] First day of the rest of my life Although I’m just a little piece in this perpetual fight I know I’m part of something greater so I gotta make it count That’s what put us at the top, that’s why we are still around Lotta years gone to waste searching for my place Cause they don’t teach you the importance of your nation and race In fact, theeey try hard to suffocate that spark Our whole education is aimed at keeping us in the dark But that only fuelled our quest for a purpose And soon you’ll see our true nature shoot back to the surface And we are very aware about who did what Who tried to taint our souls, contaminated our blood Replaced all our role models with degenerate idols Filled our history books with slanderous libel So we’d no longer care about our peoples’ survival But the bonds are too strong we’ll forever be tribal
[Hook] We are, we are (we are) the youth of the nation We are, we are (we are) youth of the nation We are, we are (we are) the youth of the nation We are, we are (we are) youth of the nation
[Verse 2] Little Susie, she was only twelve But for a long time now she’s been going through hell Her childhood’s lost cause mummy and daddy divorced After years of fighting, yelling, slamming doors Mom’s with a new man, dad’s hooked to the bottle So she turned to older kids for a positive model This group at her school was always handing out flyers They would clean the community, hike and camp around fires They said the country’s run by traitors and liars Who wanna genocide our race because they despise us But our generation ain’t falling for yolo Ressurrecting our folkways, heroes and logos So she vowed to join us and oppose the system Cause she could see her future in those old traditions They can shoot us, kill us, have us thrown in prison But they’ll never stop National Socialism (It’s in our blood!)
[Hook] We are, we are (we are) the youth of the nation We are, we are (we are) youth of the nation We are, we are (we are) the youth of the nation We are, we are (we are) youth of the nation
[Verse 3] We get framed for the wars, bloodshed and pain Between the people, who’s the evil that is really to blame Who loots us while we toil, moves with all the spoil isn’t rooted in the soil, say his name and he recoils Through us flows the most divine blood of man So they wanna drag us down into the mud with them But you won’t turn us all into whores and faggots In fact the more you push us we grow more fanatic
[Outro] We are, we are, the youth of the nation We are, we are, youth of the nation We are, we are (we are, we are) the youth of the nation We are, we are (we are, we are) youth of the nation
“An Austrian far-right activist accused of posting neo-Nazi songs online, one of which was used by the perpetrator of an anti-Semitic attack in Germany in 2019, was on Thursday jailed for 10 years.
Prosecuted for glorifying Nazi ideology, “the defendant was found guilty,” Vienna court vice-president Christina Salzborn told AFP.
The court ruled that the 37-year-old man was “particularly dangerous”.
His younger brother, the administrator of an anti-Semitic website, was sentenced to four years in prison.
Both men can appeal.
The neo-Nazi rapper, who used the pseudonym “Mr. Bond”, was identified by investigators through his PayPal account PayPal.”
In todays video we’re going to explore Metallica’s career and wheter they stole riffs from other bands or not. They have often been accused of plagiarism and lending riffs, especially from obscure New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands of the eighties but also from Iron Maiden, Rush and Black Sabbath. So we’re going to compare songs from Metallica’s whole career to try to find an answer to the question wheter Metallica stole riffs or not. Enjoy!