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An Evening with Wild Man Fisher (1968)

Lawrence Fisher, a Jew better known by his chosen name "Wild Man Fisher" was a homeless man known among the Sunset Strip crowd for making songs on the spot for a nickle. In the later-half of the 1960's Frank Zappa and his Mothers of Invention discovered him and offered him a record deal. This is his first record.

Wild Man Fisher was a known Schizophrenic who wanted to murder his mother for sending him to a mental institution. On this record's cover, he is depicted holding a life-sized cardboard cutout of a photograph of his mother, holding a knife to its neck.

This album yo-yos between studio produced tracks with Frank Zappa (including his classic song Mary-go-Round) and street recordings of him doing his "act" on the Sunset Strip.

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George Lincoln Rockwell - Dresden on the Album "The Call of the Blood" (1996)

The only album created by the National Socialist husband and wife, Dresden's Call of the Blood was an album made to promote the views of National Socialism without the need of Punk which they felt was scaring most away. The album's sound is compared to the British band "Yes". When they died, the rights went to The National Alliance, the organization founded by William Pierce.

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