Why do I get nostalgic listening to old Swedish music remembering the times Sweden was still first world and white?
Why do I get nostalgic listening to old Swedish music remembering the times Sweden was still first world and white?
for a time they were very good with english songs
The older stuff gives a pretty apt depiction of Sweden in its natural state.
*blocks your path*
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I was half-expecting a Mutt flag in the OP.
God, she was really beautiful
same desu, lmao
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gay americinized music, fuck sweden, norway makes objectively superior music
Did you know that the male singer in Ace of base was a nazi?
I didn't, based. I don't think he sings though, just plays instruments.
Ah I never listened to them except for when they played it on the radio when I was young.
My mother loves Ace of base
>Post song from the middle ages
Tell her the dude is a Nazi
>norway makes objectively superior music
yeah maybe
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she might say "wow that makes me love the band more"
His wife has a non-European(Spanish or Turkish) last name
google says "Johanna Aybar"
Yeah...this isn't white
Swedish cucks can't stop mixing with Turk/Spic whatever
He regretted it.
Neo-Nazi activities
In its 27 March 1993 edition, the Swedish newspaper Expressen reported that Ekberg had once been a member of a band called "Commit Suiside" [sic], which sang songs with explicit racist lyrics.[2] Ekberg claims that the cited lyrics were not recorded by Commit Suiside, but says he regrets this past part of his life as a big mistake.[3] Commit Suiside was a neo-Nazi band active in Gothenburg from 1983 to 1986, when Ulf was between the ages of 13 and 16. Other media outlets reported that Ekberg had been a neo-nazi skinhead.[4][5][6] In 1988 he was a part of the leadership of the Sweden Democrats in Gothenburg.[7] In 1998 some of his old songs were released on the compilation album Uffe was a Nazi!. Including songs like Rör inte vårt land (Don't touch our land), Vit makt, svartskalleslakt! (White Power, black head slaughter) and a cover of Skrewdriver's "Smash the IRA", with the lyrics changed to refer to the VPK.[2]
In the 1997 documentary Our Story, Ekberg said: "I told everyone I really regret what I've done. I closed that book. I don't want to even talk about it, that time does not exist in me any more. I closed it and I threw the book away 1987. I took the experience from it, I learned from it. But that life is not me. It's somebody else."
(Wikipedia)
those were good times
you know it better than us if you lived back then
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