Bound For Glory (band)
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Bound For Glory is a Minnesota-based neo-Nazi band that formed in 1989. One of the most active white power bands during the 1990s, their output has tailed off. The band is led by Ed Wolbank, at one time the director of the Northern Hammerskins in St. Paul, Minnesota. Erik Banks, Bound For Glory's original vocalist, was murdered in 1993 in Portland, Oregon. The band had their own production company, Bound for Glory (BFG) Productions, which was sold to Panzerfaust Records. They also have several side projects, including the NSBM band Before God.
In 1992, along with fellow American White Power band Final Solution, Bound For Glory was one of the first American white power rock bands to play a concert in Europe or abroad, setting a precedent that gained exponentially as the years went on. The concert in Weimar, Germany had over 4,000 attendees from all over Europe. The concert also included the German bands Störkraft and Radikahl.
[edit] Discography
Year | Album | Label | Release Type |
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1990 | Warriors Glory | Rock-O-Rama Records | LP |
1991 | When the hammer falls | Rock-O-Rama Records | LP/ CD |
1992 | Over the top | Rock-O-Rama Records | LP/ CD |
1994 | The Fight Goes On | Resistance Records | CD |
1996 | Behold the iron cross | B.f.G. Productions | CD |
1997 | Never Again | Thor Records | CD |
1998 | Glory Awaits | B.f.G. Productions | CD |
1998 | Requiem | Sunwheel Records | CD |
2000 | Hate train rolling | Panzerfaust Records / B.f.G. Productions | CD |
2000 | Last Act of Defiance | Panzerfaust Records | CD |
2002 | Russian Winter | EP | |
2004 | Us Against the World - Live in Dresden | Wotan Records | CD |
2004 | Rolling Through Europe | CD | |
2005 | Live and Loud | Wewelsburg Records | CD |