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Management number 62924114 Release Date 2026/02/28 List Price $24.55 Model Number 62924114
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Eastern European Black Metal Guidebook: Dark Music of Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary

Anti-Christianity, Anti-Communism, White Supremacy, Anti-Modern Civilization
Pagan Folk, NSBM
Atmospheric Post-Black Metal originates in Eastern Europe
Metal Mania Sayuki, a woman who has settled in Poland, carefully unravels the scene.

■ Behemoth, the most famous Polish black metal band, led by Nergal, who survived leukemia.

■ Batushka, a cult black metal band, dressed in monk-like black robes, and viewed as enemies by the Catholic Church.

■ Arkona, a pagan band formed much earlier than the Russian band of the same name, featuring a blast beat drummer.

■ Furia, a next-generation, frigid black metal band that has performed in Japan and is also involved in theater in their homeland, Poland.

■ Graveland, a pagan folk band, considered by some to be National Socialists, dressed as medieval knights.

■ Infernal War, a brutal black metal band with explosive blast beats, suspected of far-right connections.

■ Wędrujący Wiatr, an atmospheric band that refused to perform live in the Tatra Mountains and sings passionately in Old Polish.

■ An Antifa black metal band that insists "there is no band name" and goes by "██████".

■ Master's Hammer, a bizarre and eccentric band that utilizes timpani and Khachaturian.

■ Trollech, who claims to be "forest black metal," is obsessed with sewers and even plays with kindergarteners on a field trip.

■ Sear Bliss, an atmospheric band that was one of the first to incorporate wind instruments such as trombones.

■ Tormentor, where current Mayhem vocalist Attila was active from 1985.

● The metal scene during the Communist era

● Anti-communism, far-right ideology in RAC music

● Eastern European live houses

● Eastern European maniac tourism

● Band names that are difficult to read

● Columns such as the far-right black metal circle in Poland... and more.

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