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Put it in /h/music and not /h/compilation, because there is a whole track playing in the background.
Track name is in the title: "Foster The Kids - Pumped Up Kicks"
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The first song that played on a livestream was Serbia Strong
Serbia Strong is a nickname given to a Serb nationalist, anti-Croat and anti-Bosniak (anti-Muslim) propaganda music video from the Yugoslav Wars. The song has spread globally amongst far-right groups and the alt-right as a meme which references and advocates for the religious cleansing of Muslims
Brenton Harrison Tarrant had the phrase "Remove Kebab" written on one of his weapons. In his manifesto The Great Replacement (named after a far-right theory from France of the same name by writer Renaud Camus), he describes himself as a "part-time kebab removalist". He livestreamed himself playing the song in his car minutes before the shooting. Following the shootings, various videos of the song were removed from YouTube, including some with over a million views. After that, users on the online platform re-uploaded the tune, saying that this was in order to "protest censorship".
Here is the link to the first song:
The second song was: The British Grenadiers fife and drum
"The British Grenadiers" is a traditional marching song of British and Commonwealth military units whose badge of identification features a grenade, the tune of which dates from the 17th century. It is the regimental quick march of the Royal Artillery (since 1716), the Corps of Royal Engineers (since 1787), the Honourable Artillery Company (since 1716), the Grenadier Guards (since 1763), and the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (since 1763). It is also an authorised march of the Royal Australian Artillery, the Royal Gibraltar Regiment, the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, the Canadian Grenadier Guards, the Royal Regiment of Canada, and the Princess Louise Fusiliers. The standard orchestration for the military band was approved in 1762, when the Royal Artillery Band (initiated in 1557. became recognised officially, and for all other "grenade" regiments in 1763, when the remaining unofficial bands gained official status.
Alongside "Remove Kebab" and Arthur Brown's "Fire", this song was played on Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant's loudspeakers as he parked his car near Al Noor Mosque and walks outside before starting the massacre which killed 51 and injured 40.
Here is the link to the second song:
The third song was Fallschirmjäger remix
This time I didn't find much information about this one, but The Fallschirmjäger were the paratrooper branch of the German Luftwaffe before and during World War II. They were the first paratroopers to be committed in large-scale airborne operations. Throughout World War II, the commander of the branch was Kurt Student.
And yes, i know that this song is exists on YouTube, but I'll link the EXACT version that he played: https://archive.org/details/fallschirmjager-bass-beats-remix
The fourth song was: Arthur Brown - Fire
"Fire" is a 1968 song written by Arthur Brown, Vincent Crane, Mike Finesilver and Peter Ker. Performed by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, it was released as a single and on the band's debut album, also called The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. The single became a transatlantic hit, reaching number one in the UK and Canada and number two in the United States, while hitting the top 10 in markets across Europe.
As i mentioned before, Alongside "Remove Kebab" and Arthur Brown's "Fire", this song was played on Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant's loudspeakers as he parked his car near Al Noor Mosque and walks outside before starting the massacre which killed 51 and injured 40.
Link to the fourth song:
And the last one was playing while he was making his escape was: Manuel - Gas Gas Gas
Gas Gas Gas is a song by Manuel Caramori as Manuel.
The song was originally included in a vinyl maxi release of 'Super Eurobeat Vol. 181' by Avex Trax in 2007, alongside three other songs: "Blood On Fire" by Go 2 & Christine, "NRG" by Go 2, and "I'm Alive" by Jay Lehr. Furthermore, in 2008, a remix of the song by DJ Gun was released on the maxi-vinyl for 'Super Eurobeat Vol. 183 + 超然パラパラ!! #05', which also featured three other songs: "Viva La Noche (HMX Remix)" by Christine feat. Elvis El Latino, "Gunfire" by Matt Land, and "Crazy Race On The Street" by Garcon, all released by Avex Trax.
On June 12, 2019, the song was re-released as a digital single by Avex Trax, which was made available on various streaming and audio distribution platforms.
The song was covered by Giancarlo Pasquini under his alias Dave Rodgers in 2019.
Link to the last song:
Ty for viewing this post, sorry for my bad English. It's not my native language, I also used the information from Wikipedia and some other sites. If i missed something or did something wrong pls tell me, I'll try to edit it and will fix it.
Have a great day/night everyone!
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Wasn't too sure about uploading since some people here seem to really suffer from melophobia, but I thought the song was catchy af, so I had to post.
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This song has been stuck in my head forever.
Cant upload the audio file without the sounds. So you guys are just going to have to get the video version.
Oh yeah, theres an Arabic version but it doesnt go as hard as the English version.
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This song was stuck with me from the time it was posted.
Should I make the same post at the suicide/selfharm hole?
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"Wird Zeit, dass Ihr's kapiert; das Deutsche Reich hat nie kapituliert!"
Shittypedia:
"For their supposed Nazi ties, the band has been investigated by the German police for supporting hate speech.[7] The band is listed as a hate group for these reasons by the US organisation the Anti-Defamation League.[8] However, the band's lyrics never directly attack or demean any race or nationality, which then means it is not categorised as hate speech outside of Germany."
(for educational purpose only)
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This nasheed was released by Al-Bashair audio from Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. It consists of 3 munshids (chanters), Musab Al-Adani, Abu Yousef Al-Waqari and Ibrahim Al-Sanaani. The nasheed calls ISIS an "nation of fools" and that they "made the dreams of America come true, while they are ready to destroy it". This nasheed is called "O state of the foolish" or in Arabic "يا دولة السفهاء", also known as "Ya dawlatul sufuhae". Here is the English translation below.
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Shittypedia:
"No Remorse are an English white power rock band formed in London in 1985. They were one of the most prominent neo-Nazi skinheads bands of the Rock Against Communism scene. The band was led by Paul Burnley between 1986 and 1996, and by William Browning and Daniel "Jacko" Jack from 1996 onwards, following a factional dispute within British white nationalist politics."
(for educational-purposes only)
[edit/12/16/2023: hilarious that this is in the negative while the even more radical german song I posted earlier is in the positive. (again, just wanna clarify that I only post controversial music here, cuz. this site evolved to a melting pot of all sorts of controversial content, so of course I won't post Taylor Swift here, but some banging "Rechts-Rock-Nazi-Metal-Rock-Against-Communism" shit, because I hate most nasheeds, and mexican cartel music is so badly recorded. Thats the sole reason I posted these. Feel free to send me your favourite controversial songs from allover the world)
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I love this song, there's also some other songs like "janny are you ok". Have a great day and drink water!