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  1. As such, Radio Werewolf claimed that their sound was part of a musical purist movement, designed to evoke feelings of power and harmony through the use of the "dominant frequency" which lead vocalist Nikolas Schreck described in the liner notes of the 1989 Radio Werewolf album The Fiery Summons as sonic magic.

  2. Nov 24, 2023 · Fri 24 November 2023 19:00, UK. Imagine being ranked highly as one of the most satanic bands in the punk landscape, considered by many as one of the weirdest groups of all time. Well, Radio Werewolf are just that, once dubbed “the most dangerous band in the world”. Founded in Los Angeles in the 1980s, the band was led by Nikolas Schreck and ...

  3. As such, Radio Werewolf claimed that their sound was part of a musical purist movement, designed to evoke feelings of power and harmony through the use of the "dominant frequency" which lead vocalist Nikolas Schreck described in the liner notes of the 1989 Radio Werewolf album The Fiery Summons as sonic magic.

  4. This speech became known as the ‘Werewolf speech’ when Goebbels exhorted every german to fight to the death against the invader. The Propaganda Ministry organized Radio Werwolf which began broadcasting on the first of April 1945. The show was opened with the sound of a wolf howling and exhorted fighting to the death.

  5. The lyrics of “Radio Werewolf” paint a vivid picture of a dark and enchanting world. The song opens with the lines “Tune on, Tune in, And drop out” – a nod to the counterculture movement of the 1960s. It embraces a desire to disconnect from the chaos of the world and seek solace in a different realm.

  6. Aug 12, 2024 · 1. The First Official Radio Werewolf Album. 1984. Demos. The Fiery Summons. ADVERTISEMENT. Radio Werewolf discography and songs: Music profile for Radio Werewolf, formed 1984. Genres: Darkwave, Spoken Word, Gothic Rock. Albums include The Fiery Summons, The Lightning and the Sun, and The First Official Radio Werewolf Album.

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  8. White Supremacist Tom Metzger interviews megalomaniacal goth band Radio Werewolf; surreal dialogue ensues (additional parts in comments) (1991) - [8:52]

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