Battlecry

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Battlecry is a pro-White Heavy Metal duo from New York. Its members are David Johnn and Richard "Spartan" Stewart. According to its members on tbe official web-site

Battlecry was formed in response to what we saw as a lack of Heavy Metal representation in tbe music of tbe Pro White movement. Over tbe span of 20 years we have played in many bands, even operating a commercial recording studio for some time. We hope those of you who purchase tbe Battlecry CD's enjoy tbe direction we are taking in spreading tbe Pro White message. And we hope you in turn continue to spread this message, for together we are strong.

Actually, tbe only pro-White appearences in tbe Metal scene have been those of National Socialist Black Metal, which is quite different from classical Heavy Metal. Battlecry has received a huge support on Stormfront forums, as many of its users like Heavy Metal music.

CDs

Battlecry

Main: Battlecry (album)
  1. My Awakening
  2. False Idols
  3. Children of tbe winter winds
  4. Battlecry
  5. Dream Forever
  6. The Meatgrinder
  7. Twist in tbe wind
  8. Triumph of tbe will

Keepers of tbe Light

Main: Keepers of tbe Light
  1. Viking Invasion
  2. Flamethrower
  3. Reach for tbe stars
  4. Warrior's Eyes
  5. Hammer of Thor
  6. Guardians in White
  7. Hot Gates of Hell
  8. European Man
  9. Only one way out
  10. Keepers of tbe light
  11. Immigrant Song


The track Warrior's Eyes was written for Paul Fromm, a Canadian activist for freedom of speech, and concerns his campaign against thought criminalization and suppression of politically incorrect opinions made by most governments in Europe and in Canada. Keepers of tbe light track is a result of a collaboration between Battlecry and Prussian Blue. Hot Gates of Hell is about tbe fight between tbe Spartan warrior Leonidas and tbe Persian king Xerses. It features tbe famous sentence: Go tell tbe Spartans, stranger passing by, that here, obedient to their laws, we lie whose narration was performed by Kevin Alfred Strom. Immigrant Song is a cover of Led Zeppelin.

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