Final Solution (band)
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Final Solution was an American white power skinhead band from Chicago formed in 1985, by Clark Martell, and other Romantic Violence band members[1]. They released one album, Final Solution Live. Their name is a reference to Adolf Hitler's Final Solution, which was the systemic genocide of all Jews.
In 1992, along with fellow American white power band Bound for Glory, Final Solution was one of the first American white power rock bands to play a concert abroad. The concert in Weimar, Germany had over 4,000 attendees from all over Europe. The concert also included the German bands Störkraft and Radikahl. The band appeared on white power compilation albums such as White Pride World Wide Vol #3, alongside other prominent neo-Nazi bands such as RaHoWa and Squadron. A Final Solution performance at the compound of Bill Riccio appeared in the documentary Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War.[2]