Rock Against Communism

Rock Against Communism (RAC) was originally a series of concerts held in Britain in the 1980s. They were dominated by far-right and white supremacist bands. The first RAC concert was held in response to the Rock Against Racism shows in England. The concerts were spearheaded by Ian Stuart Donaldson, from the band Skrewdriver. In more current usage, the term refers to music dominated by neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic themes. RAC music, despite the name, often contains no references at all to communism.

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