Wehrmacht
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Wehrmacht

Wehrmacht formed in 1984 in the United States. They released albums like Concrete Hate in 1985 and Nuclear War in 1987. Their songs include Part II and B.O.S....

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Wehrmacht formed in 1984 in the United States. They released albums like Concrete Hate in 1985 and Nuclear War in 1987. Their songs include Part II and B.O.S. (Barriage Of Skankers).

The band became known for provocative lyrics and confrontational stage shows. Their song Suck My Dick drew criticism for its content. They sometimes performed with nudity and self-mutilation on stage.

Wehrmacht's lineup has included Eric Wood on vocals, Joe Graves on guitar, Jason Frost on bass, and Roger Smith on drums. They put out more albums like Hated by Society in 1989 and America Must Be Destroyed in 1991. Other tracks include Shark Attack and Drink Beer Be Free.

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