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October 25, 2005

H&R dismisses the Neo-Nazi Olsen-twin-clone-threat

Nick Gillespie finds little merit in the recent worries over the neo-Nazi teen singing duo "Prussian Blue":

But as in many of these sorts of stories, ABC News fails to deliver the goods on these Ilsas She Wolves of the SS in training bras. According to the story, they've got "one album out, another on the way, a music video, and lots of fans." But the story never drops even the vaguest hint of what "lots of fans" means or how much merchandise they've moved. The same utter vagueness goes for other bands signed to Resistance Records, which is apparently the label of choice for musicians channeling Henry Gibson's character in The Blues Brothers. [. . .]

Until Prussian Blue gets an audience that extends beyond their mother, their record label's owner, and ABC News — or form a band with Prince Harry (hmm, Tony Orlando and the New Dawn?) — I don't think the Olsen twins or Americans have too much to worry about.

Posted by Nicholas at October 25, 2005 04:16 PM
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