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Bolshevik propaganda posters: Metal as fvkk

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Recently, I was contacted by a fellow named Harry K. Wärts via The Charnel-House’s
Facebook page. Admittedly, I don’t check the messages I receive there too often.
Nevertheless, this caught me a bit off-guard:
Hey, I’m in the Swedish death metal band Gravebomb. We’re great, and also eager for exposure. I really like your blog, so I think it’d
be great if we could do a share-for-share thingy. Both as a way to turn on death metal fans to communist theory (as it is the musical
equivalent or expression of a “ruthless criticism of everything existing” [Marx]) and as a way to get revolutionary communists into
death metal and our band in particular. Don’t know if you like the idea, but I think it would be pretty edgy.

You can check out our album Rot in Putrid Filth on Spotify to see if it’s for you.
Since I didn’t get back to Wärts in a timely fashion, he wrote me another note: “Why
will you not respond to our calls for solidarity in propaganda?”
Obviously this was something I needed to do. Can’t just leave a comrade hanging.

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Initially I was skeptical. Most of the metal coming out of Europe, especially the
Nordic countries, is intensely reactionary — fascist, even. Plus, I’m not even much of
a metal fan these days, though I was back in high school.

Acquaintances on social media urged me to do so, however, “for the love of all that’s
unholy.” Fuck it, I thought to myself. Hence the present post.

Glancing at the track list, we find song titles like “Killing Apex,” “Hack the Heads off
the Preachers,” “Funeralizer, and “Parasite Spawn.” Sound revolutionary to me.
Regardless, I’m not going to listen through their entire catalogue and scrutinize their
lyrics to make sure they convey a communist message or ruthless critique. Not like
communists censor music, after all… Oh wait…
To accompany this music, I’m posting a series of anti-Bolshevik artwork that can only
be described as “metal as fvkk.” Early anti-Bolshevik agitprop posters — from
roughly 1905 up through the end of the 1940s, but especially 1917-1939 — make up
some of the best adverts for Bolshevism. Despite their explicit intention to frighten
people with the specter of communism, or dissuade them from joining it, these posters
fucking rule. Who wouldn’t want to be an undead skeleton commie killing fascists?

Kvltvrbolschewismvs? Underground black metal enthusiasts should at least appreciate


the images of communists burning churches.

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With lightning telegrams:

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