Skrewdriver Archive.org |link|

: Digital archives of albums and memorial podcasts, such as the Ian Stuart Donaldson Memorial , which discuss the band's influence on British politics and the "White Power" music scene.

Archive.org has historically been reluctant to proactively remove political content unless it violates U.S. law (incitement to imminent violence). Skrewdriver’s lyrics rarely say "go murder someone at 4 PM tomorrow"; they use dehumanizing language ("parasites," "mud races") and call for a future ethnostate. Under U.S. First Amendment protections, that is often considered protected political speech, however vile. skrewdriver archive.org

Skrewdriver represents a paradoxical and dark chapter in music history. They began as a participant in a subculture built on freedom and rebellion, but they ultimately channeled that energy into a movement built on hatred and authoritarianism. : Digital archives of albums and memorial podcasts,

Proponents argue that erasing the music doesn't erase the history. Having the audio available allows sociologists and historians to analyze the propaganda methods used to radicalize youth subcultures in the 80s. Skrewdriver’s lyrics rarely say "go murder someone at