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Mr. Bond (musician)

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Austrian neo-Nazi rapper (born 1986)

Mr. Bond
Born
Philip Josef Hassler

1986 (age 39–40)
OccupationsSinger, rapper
Criminal statusIncarcerated
ConvictionGlorifying Nazism
Criminal penalty10 years imprisonment

Philip Josef Hassler (bornc. 1986), known under the alias ofMr. Bond, is apseudonymous Austrianneo-Nazi rapper and musical artist who published numerous songs with racist themes. Hassler's songs were largely in English, parodies or covers of other songs. His music had violent themes and celebrated violence against non-white and gay people. He dedicated an album to Robert Bowers, who committed a mass shooting at asynagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018.

Following the 2019Halle synagogue shooting, where the perpetrator livestreamed one of Hassler's songs while committing the attack, attention was drawn to Hassler. He was arrested in January 2021 and sentenced to 10 years in prison in April 2022 for glorifying Nazism.

Background

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Philip Josef Hassler[1] bornc. 1986, was a former insurance clerk, and was unemployed except for his music at the time of his arrest.[2] He lived in his hometown ofPaternion,Carinthia.[2][3][4] He was said to have lived an introverted and withdrawn life as a loner.[2] He met with other neo-Nazis inVienna and had ties to theIdentitarian movement.[5]

Hassler bragged about working with Californian senate candidatePatrick Little, who he said he was greatly inspired by and had worked with, designing posters for his campaign, where Little had denied the Holocaust.[2] Hassler had posted on neo-Nazi forums since 2016,[3] including on the forum of theNordic Resistance Movement and8chan.[2][5] Afterthe murder ofWalter Lübcke, who was murdered by a neo-Nazi in 2019, Hassler celebrated the murder and called the murderer a "German hero".[2]

Music

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Hassler began to post music in 2016,[5][6] mainly in English.[7] His songs are largely parodies or covers of rap and pop songs.[6][7] For example, he turned "Wind of Change" byScorpions to "Winds of Adolf", Bloodhound Gang to "The Mosque Is On Fire", and "I Wanna Love You" byAkon andSnoop Dogg to "I Wanna Gas You".[7][8] A researcher at a German anti-racist group described him as "far-rightWeird Al".[7][9] He released five albums in total, among them two named afterAdolf Hitler'sMein Kampf, in addition toA Nazi Goes to Afrika and a six hour album ofGreatest Hits.[5][10] The cover of the firstMein Kampf album features Hitler wearing sunglasses and a gold chain, while the second features Hitler in aSupreme hat.[5] He collaborated with the neo-Nazi musician Morrakiu andMoon Man (Moon Man is not actually a person, but a type of song parody with a computer generated voice popular with online racist groups, which is presented using the character ofMcDonald's mascot Mac Tonight).[2]

His music had violent themes, and celebratedthe Holocaust and acts of far-right terrorism, calling for the murder of several groups (among them gay people, black people, and Jews).[8][9][10] Researchers noted him as especially obsessed with Brenton Tarrant,[11][12] the perpetrator of the 2019Christchurch mosque shootings, praising him as a "saint" in his music and forum posts.[2][3][7] Hassler also translated Tarrant's manifesto into German and distributed it.[2][3][7] Hassler's final album,Screw Your Optics, I'm Going In, was dedicated to Robert Bowers, who committed a mass shooting at asynagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018; it was titled after a quote from Bowers prior to attacking the synagogue.[2] Researcher Thomas Pfeiffer said many of Hassler's lyrics "far exceed the threshold of criminal liability".[6] Music videos for his songs often featured the neo-NaziBlack Sun symbol.[6] In one of his songs, "Dear Donald", he criticized US presidentDonald Trump as a traitor to white America.[5]

Hassler's music was popular with the online far-right.[8][9] At one time, his music was available onSpotify,YouTube, andApple Music.[5] His songs were featured on the podcast of the Nordic Resistance Movement.[2] Even several years after his arrest in 2024, his music could be found on Spotify, for nearly a year. This resulted in criticism of Spotify fromExpo for failing to remove it until they notified them.[10] His music allowed him to make a living and he was found to have tens of thousands of euros incryptocurrency in his accounts.[11]

Investigation and arrest

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On 9 October 2019, Hassler's songPower Level (a cover of "Mask Off" byFuture)[6][11] was played on livestream by Stephan Balliet, who committed theHalle synagogue shooting.[6][9][13] This lyrics incorporatesesoteric neo-Nazi elements, especially the Black Sun and the "Vril force", with Hassler linking the Black Sun toHyperborea,Thule andAtlantis.[6] Balliet playing this song during the livestream drew attention to Hassler.[9] Balliet later stated he chose Hassler's song to provide "commentary on the act".[2][3][14] Hassler initially praised Balliet but later expressed his disappointment in the attack as a failure because he did not kill any Jews and failed to enter the synagogue.[5][7][11]

Mr. Bond was arrested at his home inPaternion,Carinthia, Austria in Fand on 20 January 2021,[4][14] for distributing Nazi propaganda and sedition.[5] During police interviews he remained silent.[2] He was also suspected ofcopyright infringement.[4] He had stated in one of his songs that he was from Austria. Mr. Bond was identified by Austrian investigators throughPayPal.[13] Nazi materials were found in his home, and several items were seized after police search, among them weapons and the lyrics to his songs.[3][4][5] He was charged with "acting in the spirit of Nazism", which carried a maximum sentence of 20 years. In November, his lawyer filed an objection, claiming he had not authored the texts of which he was accused.[2][5] Charges were filed against him in December.[5] American neo-Nazis tried to raise money for him.[2]

In April 2022, he was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years in prison.[9][11][13] As a result of the investigation into Philip, Hassler's younger brother Benjamin Hassler was unmasked as the manager of the neo-Nazi website "judas.watch", also uploading his brother's songs, and he was sentenced to four years in prison.[8][9][13] In September 2020 a connection was also found between Hassler, his brother, and Balliet on a web forum.[8] Following Hassler's imprisonment, neo-Nazis expressed their support of him and advocated he be freed. In 2023, several of his fans published an "Enemy List" online, naming 15 individuals who they blamed for Hassler's conviction.[5][9][11] His supporters built a website where they could write to him, and the Nordic Resistance Movement created several podcasts supporting him.[11]

Discography

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Mixtapes

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YearDetails
2016Mein Kampf Mixtape Vol. 1488
  • Released: 2016
  • Tracks: 20
2016Mein Kampf Mixtape Vol. 1488 Chapter II
  • Released: 2016
  • Tracks: 15
2017Woke Alone
  • Released: 2017
  • Tracks: 18
2018A Nazi Goes To Afrika
  • Released: 2018
  • Tracks: 20
2019Screw Your Optics, I'm Going In
  • Released: 2019
  • Tracks: 17

References

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  1. ^Toimitus (14 December 2021)."Itävaltalaista NS-rap -artisti Mr. Bondia vastaan nostettiin kymmeniä syytteitä" [Dozens of charges were filed against Austrian NS rap artist Mr. Bond].Kansalainen (in Finnish). Retrieved11 April 2023.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnoMackinger, Christof (9 December 2021)."Neonazi-Rapper Mr. Bond: Der Beat des rechten Terrors" [Neo-Nazi rapper Mr. Bond: The beat of right-wing terror].Der Standard (in Austrian German). Vienna.ISSN 1560-6155. Retrieved11 April 2023.
  3. ^abcdef"Austrian rapper arrested over neo-Nazi songs".The Guardian. London.Agence France-Presse. 21 February 2021.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved14 April 2022.
  4. ^abcd"Austrian 'Neo-Nazi rapper' held after long search".BBC News. London. 3 February 2021. Retrieved14 April 2022.
  5. ^abcdefghijklmHofmann, Robert (10 January 2022)."A far-right rapper who remade hip-hop into White Power anthems now faces jail".Vice. New York City.ISSN 1077-6788. Retrieved14 April 2022.
  6. ^abcdefgPfeiffer, Thomas (2022). "Symbolic Bridges Across Countries and Continents: The "Black Sun" and Wewelsburg Castle in International Right-Wing Extremism". In John-Stucke, Kirsten; Siepe, Daniela (eds.).Myths of Wewelsburg Castle: Facts and Fiction. Paderborn:Brill Publishers. pp. 288–289.ISBN 978-3-657-79200-9.
  7. ^abcdefgHume, Tim (3 February 2021)."Neo-Nazi rapper known as a 'far-right Weird Al' arrested".Vice. New York City.ISSN 1077-6788. Retrieved12 April 2025.
  8. ^abcde"Neonazi-Rapper Mr. Bond in Wien vor Gericht" [Neo-Nazi rapper Mr. Bond on trial in Vienna].BR24 (in German). Munich. 29 March 2022. Retrieved14 April 2022.
  9. ^abcdefghHume, Tim (24 May 2023)."Not great: Fans of jailed neo-Nazi rapper publish list of 'enemies' online".Vice. New York City.ISSN 1077-6788. Retrieved12 April 2025.
  10. ^abcPetter, Jan (7 December 2024)."Spotify ermöglichte offenbar monatelang Zugriff auf rechtsextreme Musik" [Spotify apparently enabled access to right-wing extremist music for month].Der Spiegel (in German).ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved12 April 2025.
  11. ^abcdefgLamoureux, Mack (7 April 2022)."'Neo-Nazi Weird Al' gets 10 years for far-right parody raps".Vice. New York City.ISSN 1077-6788. Retrieved12 April 2025.
  12. ^"CEP Impact: E-Commerce site Spring removes storefront for imprisoned Austrian neo National Socialist rapper".Counter Extremism Project. Retrieved11 April 2023.
  13. ^abcd"Austrian neo-Nazi rapper with songs tied to Halle synagogue attack jailed".The Times of Israel. Jerusalem.Agence France-Presse. 1 April 2022.ISSN 0040-7909. Retrieved14 April 2022.
  14. ^abLewis, Isobel (3 February 2021)."Austrian rapper accused of broadcasting neo-Nazi songs is arrested".The Independent. London.ISSN 1741-9743. Retrieved14 April 2022.
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