Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 400 votes
Tags: racist organization

Synopsis

Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War

In this documentary, filmmaker Liz Garbus explores the world of American skinheads, a violent and racist subculture that has been gaining momentum in recent years.

The film follows a group of skinheads as they spread their message of hate and violence, targeting minorities and anyone who opposes their beliefs.

Through interviews with former skinheads, law enforcement officials, and experts on extremism, Garbus sheds light on the dangerous ideology that drives these individuals to commit acts of violence in the name of white supremacy.

As tensions rise and hate crimes increase, the film serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers of extremism and the importance of standing up against hate in all its forms.

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Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War
White Revolution
White Power
Ian Stuart: Writer
Green Fields of France
Eric Bogle: Writer
Bill Riccio: [sung along to
White Pride
Martyr
Aryan Child
Brutal Attack: Performer
I Got the Power
Brutal Attack: Performer

User reviews

Anthony Martin
6/10

The use of aggressive and intense music in the film's soundtrack mirrors the violent and hateful actions portrayed by the American skinheads.

Dorothy Williams
5/10

The music choices in the documentary's soundtrack help to emphasize the dangerous and extremist nature of the skinhead subculture depicted in the film.

Mary Harris
5/10

The soundtrack's blend of heavy and ominous tones contributes to the overall sense of foreboding and tension throughout the documentary.

Ronald Lee
7/10

The music selection complements the on-screen action, adding emotional depth and intensity to the portrayal of the violent and hateful world of American skinheads depicted in the film.

Ronald Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of urgency and alarm surrounding the rise of hate crimes and extremism in American society.

Kenneth Roberts
5/10

The soundtrack enhances the emotional impact of the interviews with former skinheads, as it creates a sense of unease and discomfort for the viewer.

Robert Rodriguez
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the narrative perfectly, enhancing the emotional impact of the interviews and footage presented. The use of music in this documentary is masterful, adding depth and complexity to the storytelling while also underscoring the gravity of the subject matter being explored.

Joshua Adams
5/10

The music selection in the film effectively mirrors the escalating conflicts and violent confrontations depicted on screen.

Lisa Harris
5/10

The soundtrack's integration of various genres and styles reflects the diverse perspectives and experiences shared by the interviewees in the documentary.