"Fascinating and by far the most comprehensive treatment of the topic. No other book provides this level of detail regarding white power music." - Pete Simi (author of American Swastika: Inside the White Power Movement's Hidden Spaces of Hate) "In this disturbing study of the rise/success of racist rock that recruits, rallies, and rouses angry, hate-filled followers of darkly apocalyptic music, Dyck reveals a disturbing, emerging medium with global roots … Highly recommended." (Choice) "Provide[s] deep and detailed insight into recent formations and violent effects of white-power music, phenomena inspired into greater prominence by the current rise of far-right social and political movements." (American Music) "Fascinating and by far the most comprehensive treatment of the topic. No other book provides this level of detail regarding white power music." - Pete Simi (author of American Swastika: Inside the White Power Movement's Hidden Spaces of Hate) "In this disturbing study of the rise/success of racist rock that recruits, rallies, and rouses angry, hate-filled followers of darkly apocalyptic music, Dyck reveals a disturbing, emerging medium with global roots … Highly recommended." (Choice) "In this disturbing study of the rise/success of racist rock that recruits, rallies, and rouses angry, hate-filled followers of darkly apocalyptic music, Dyck reveals a disturbing, emerging medium with global roots … Highly recommended." (Choice) "Fascinating and by far the most comprehensive treatment of the topic. No other book provides this level of detail regarding white power music." - Pete Simi (author of American Swastika: Inside the White Power Movement's Hidden Spaces of Hate) "Provide[s] deep and detailed insight into recent formations and violent effects of white-power music, phenomena inspired into greater prominence by the current rise of far-right social and political movements." (American Music) "Provide[s] deep and detailed insight into recent formations and violent effects of white-power music, phenomena inspired into greater prominence by the current rise of far-right social and political movements." (American Music)