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| name = Skullhead | image = | caption. = | background = group_or_band | origin = Newcastle, England | genre = Nazi punk | years_active = 1984-1994, 2001-2002 | past_members = Kevin Turner Tim Ward Spin Brown Nick Shaw }} Skullhead was a Nazi punk band from the Newcastle area. It was part of the Rock Against Communism (RAC) movement. HistoryFormed in Consett in March 1984,[1] their debut album White Warrior was released in 1987 (released by United Records, a subsidiary of Rock-O-Rama Records). The line-up on the album was Kevin Turner (vocals), Tim Ward (guitar), ‘Spin’ Brown (bass) and Nick Shaw (drums).[2] Skullhead joined the National Front's White Noise Club, and when most of other British RAC bands left to join Blood & Honour, Skullhead remained with the White Noise Club till its end.{{cn|date=April 2018}} The band’s second LP Odin’s Law was released in 1991 by United Records. The line-up for this LP was Turner (vocals), Craig Bond (guitar), Pete (guitar), ‘Spin’ Brown (bass) and Raish Carter (drums). Carter had previously been in punk band Red London.[3] The LP was produced by Martin Cross,[4] who later was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder.[5] The band’s final live appearance was in Brandenburg, Germany in 1992. Turner spent 1989 as an inmate of Acklington Prison, and received a jail term in 1991 for grievous bodily harm after assaulting a man in Consett.[6] Bond was jailed in December 1993 for a racist attack on a group of students in Sunderland. He pleaded guilty to violent disorder. Bond, who was already serving a nine-month sentence for an assault on an anti-fascist, got another three years.[7] Skullhead split-up in 1993.[1] Following the split Turner became a techno MC using the moniker MC Techno T.{{cn|date=April 2018}} Turner reformed Skullhead in 2001 with Frazer Robinson on guitar, Russ on bass and Michael Stoker (also known as Sticks) on drums. Robinson had previously played in north-east RAC band Warhammer, Russ had played in both The Meteors and the Toy Dolls, and Stoker had played in The Meteors, the Toy Dolls and the Whiskey Priests. They did a small tour of Germany, Slovakia and Switzerland{{cn|date=April 2018}} and recorded an album titled Returned to Thunder, which was released the following year.[8] Discography
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See alsoList of neo-Nazi bandsReferences1. ^1 R. Forbes & E. Stampton, “The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement: UK & USA, 1979 - 1993”, Feral House, 2015 2. ^https://www.discogs.com/Skullhead-White-Warrior/release/1597145 3. ^https://www.discogs.com/Red-London-Sten-Guns-In-Sunderland-EP/release/1944623 4. ^https://www.discogs.com/Skullhead-Odins-Law/release/2100514 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/neo-nazi-gang-war-fear-after-murder-murder-1140723.html |title=Neo-Nazi gang war fear after murder murder’’ |publisher=‘‘The Independent’’ |date=25 January 1998}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/top-dj-exposed-as-racist-thug-1-109480 |title=Top DJ exposed as racist thug |work=Sunderland Echo |date=18 March 2002}}{{dead|date=April 2018}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://afaarchive.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/twafa-annual-report-93-94.pdf |title=TWAFA Annual Report 1993/94 |publisher=Tyne & Wear Anti-Fascist Association |date=1994}} 8. ^https://www.discogs.com/Skullhead-Return-To-Thunder/master/343562 External links
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