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    KOLDASEE
     
    Journey
    a spiritual journey, featuring patriotic and religious songs. A two CD set.
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    Sonia Thompson
     
    Oh Soldier, Oh Army: A Patriotic Tribute
    A Unique Patriotic Tribute, Military Music with a soulful, inspirational vibe. Dedicated to Soldier, Army.
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    MIA MARGARET "ANGELICA", SAL RACHELLE
     
    YES WE CAN
    This will inspire, uplift and empower everyone. I hope you really enjoy this. Thanks for buying my music.
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    Skrewdriver
     
    Live At Waterloo
    Amazing live Skrewdriver concert showcasing Ian Stuart at his fiery best!
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    Rebecca Henricks
     
    Sandbox
    A song honoring U.S. troops in the Middle East.
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    Skrewdriver
     
    The Singles Collection
    British street punk patriotic oi!
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    Keili Kids
     
    Songs of Liberty
    A memorable collection of America's Patriotic Songs for violin and voice.
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    Johnny America
     
    Let's Take Back the USA
    COUNTRY-POP
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    DJ Annie
     
    Chromaroid
    An upbeat song with much ambition! Chromaroid was produced by DJ Annie, producer to artist like Gioia Bruno and Madonna. DJ Annie hit #1 on Billboard with the Remix of Madonna's Miles Away Tronic Mix.
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    Bob Reid
     
    Highway of Heroes
    A powerful, anthemic tribute to fallen soldiers and to the patriotic citizens who honour them. Featuring Triumph legend Rik Emmett on lead guitar. A share of sale proceeds goes to support the Wounded Warriors fund - www.woundedwarriors.ca
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    Skrewdriver
    Blood & Honour
    Punk rock / metal
    One of the most popular Skrewdriver albums that began Ian's trek into a more "metal" sound. Ian Stuart Donaldson was born in Poulton-le-Fylde and was raised in Blackpool, where he founded the band Skrewdriver in 1976. Skrewdriver was formed from the ashes of Tumbling Dice (a cover band who played songs by The Rolling Stones, Free and The Who). At first, Skrewdriver had a punk image, and they experimented with their look before eventually adopting a skinhead image. The band had a reputation for attracting violence at their concerts (Bob Geldof was reportedly knocked unconscious at one Skrewdriver show), but they did not openly promote any political views.[1] Although both Skrewdriver and the band Sham 69 had skinhead followings and racist fans early in their careers, Skrewdriver failed to get the same mainstream promotion that Sham 69 did. Unlike Skrewdriver, Sham 69 denounced their racist fans, and even performed at Rock Against Racism concerts. [2][3] After the original Skrewdriver lineup parted ways in 1979, Stuart reformed the band and began to write songs for a white power skinhead audience. The new version of Skrewdriver openly promoted far right groups such as the National Front and Combat 18, raising funds for them (and affiliated organizations) through their White Noise Records label. As a result, Skrewdriver became known for its involvement in the white nationalist political movement and its associated music genre, Rock Against Communism. Donaldson, along with Nicky Crane, founded Blood and Honour, a neo-Nazi network that distributes white power music and organizes concerts. Stuart became leader of two other bands, White Diamond and The Klansmen, and he released several solo albums. Along with Skrewdriver guitarist Stigger, he recorded the albums Patriotic Ballads volumes 1 and 2, which included covers of traditional folk songs such as The Green Fields of France. Donaldson's voice also appeared in the song The Invisible Empire (whose title refers to the Ku Klux Klan) on the 1989 album See you in Valhalla by neo-Nazi rock band No Remorse. Donaldson was one of the principal organisers of a white power concert near Waterloo station in London in 1992. Anti-Fascist Action organized a protest, which resulted in physical confrontations. In July 1993, Donaldson and Skrewdriver played their final concert in Waiblingen, Germany. The program, Kreuzritter für Deutschland, was organized by Andreas J. Voigt. Donaldson died in 1993 in a fatal car accident in Derbyshire.
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    Bob Reid
    Highway of Heroes
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    Skrewdriver
    Hail The New Dawn
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    David Kincaid
    The Irish-American's Song
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    Skrewdriver
    Boots & Braces / Voice Of Britain
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      What Are We Fighting For
      Maurice Standifer
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      2.
      Delayed Cadence
      Motova8
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      3.
      Get Up!
      Motova8
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      4.
      1,2,3,4 Marine Corps
      Motova8
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      5.
      Marine's Dedication
      Motova8
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      6.
      C-130 Rollin'
      Motova8
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      7.
      Preghiera del Finanziere
      Arnoldo Foà
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      8.
      Rum And Coca-Cola
      Pete Jacobs and his Wartime Radio Revue
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      9.
      Oh, Johnny, Oh
      Pete Jacobs and his Wartime Radio Revue
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      10.
      Can't You See I'm Not Over You
      ELVIS L CARDEN
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