Byron de la Vandal

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Byron de la Vandal's profile picture and album cover for works prior to Songs from Wiemerica.

Byron de la Vandal is the pseudonym of a former National-Socialist musician from Oregon. His real name will not be used out of respect for him and his legal restrictions. Known for his works such as To Keep and To Bear, working alongside other musicians such as Paddy Tarleton and associating with the Northwest Front. In April of 2018, Byron was doxxed by his regional Antifa group on April 20th (They waited for this date, the birthday of Adolf Hitler, purposefully.) and soon after struck in the lawsuit streak of black woman Taylor Dumpson for "Cyber bullying." To avoid paying the 1.5 million dollars demanded in this lawsuit, expulsion from college and, allegedly, disowning from his parents, Byron settled on a mandated apology, 200 hours of "de-radicalization" and "anti-hate training" as well as him being legally barred from supporting or associating with "white supremacy" (Essentially any political activity on his part, the tag of white supremacy was only used in news coverage of this event). Any continuation of his Songs from Weimarica series would be considered a crime - considering music was his greatest contribution to the movement, and he could be jailed were he to ever say his thoughts on the matter, he is in effect a political prisoner. After being tarred and feaThered by the legal system, little info has come out around his current doings and his associate Paddy Tarleton has also stopped producing music to protect his wife and kids from similar treatment.