Resistance Records was a Canadianrecord label owned byResistance LLC which was closely connected to the organizationNational Alliance.[1][2] It produced and sold music byneo-Nazi andwhite separatist musicians, primarily through its website. Advertising itself as "The Soundtrack for White Revolution", Resistance LLC also published a magazine calledResistance,[3] withErich Gliebe becoming the editor in 1999. The label is listed as ahate group by theSouthern Poverty Law Center.[4] As of 2011, the label was headquartered inLufkin, Texas, US.[1][2]
The label was founded inWindsor, Ontario in December 1993 by white supremacistGeorge Burdi.[5][6] George Burdi went by the name "George Eric Hawthorne" at that time. In January 1994, this music label was also incorporated in Detroit, Michigan.[5][6] With the launch of a new music label came the new magazineResistance. The magazine boasted a circulation of over 13,000 in 1995.[7] This magazine is still published and distributed by theNational Alliance.[8] Among the acts signed to Resistance was Burdi's ownRAHOWA (short for "Racial Holy War"), which disbanded after Burdi renouncedneo-Nazism.
Burdi was involved in a white supremacist street march in May 1993, during which he kicked a female anti-racist protester in the face.[9] Burdi was charged for assault causing bodily harm in 1995, and given a 12-month sentence.[9] He was arrested after losing appeals and served time for the assault in 1997.[10] Burdi's Canadian business partners, Jason Snow and Joe Talic, had taken control and ownership of Resistance in 1996. American manager Mark Wilson was later replaced by Eric Davidson, former editor of the North American edition of the UK networkBlood & Honour, who had relocated from California to Michigan in January 1997.
In April 1997, Resistance Records was temporarily put out of business by a tax dispute and a prosecution for distributing materials that promoted hatred in Canada.[11] The inventory was in the United States at that time, at a rented house inMilford, Michigan where the operations were run. The Federal Marshals, under the direction of theInternal Revenue Service, seized the company records and the entire inventory. Eventually a small fine was paid for failure to properly pay state sales tax, and the business records and inventory was returned.[11] The label never again operated in Canada because of violations of Canadian hate speech laws. After his 1997 sentence, George Burdi renounced racism and formed an ethnically diverse band,Novacosm.
In 1998, Resistance Records was sold by its Canadian owners toWillis Carto and was incorporated in Washington, D.C., with Carto's agentTodd Blodgett in charge of operations. Eric Davidson gave notice after the sale and would later relocate to Minnesota to help foundPanzerfaust Records.[5] For a brief time, Resistance Records operated from California. Blodgett andWilliam Luther Pierce, head of theNational Alliance had bought partial ownership. In 1999, Carto and Blodgett later sold their shares of the company to Pierce.[5] Pierce fired Blodgett and moved the entire operation to his 400-acre (1.6 km2) property inHillsboro, West Virginia. Also in 1999, Resistance Records bought Swedish white power label Nordland Records, doubling its roster.[12] In 2000, it was made into an LLC in West Virginia.
Resistance Records owns several smaller labels, most notablyblack metal labelsCymophane Records (also known asCymophane Productions) andUnholy Records.[13] It is a front for Cymophane Records, which was purchased by theNational Alliance, mainly to gain the rights to distributeBurzum albums in the United States. The label has also released albums by Nocturnal Fear andNachtmystium, which are notNational Socialist black metal (NSBM) bands.[13] The label is managed by Ymir G. Winter, who plays guitar in Grom, a New York-based NSBM band.[13]
At one time, Resistance Records operated a web-based radio station, Resistance Radio, which streamedwhite power music across the Internet 24 hours a day.[citation needed]
Resistance Records maintained an online store that sold over 1,000 CDs, as well as clothes, flags and two computer games they developed,Ethnic Cleansing andWhite Law, which were only available for purchase from their website.
InEthnic Cleansing, the player can choose to play as either aNazi skinhead or aKlansman who runs through aghetto killingAfricans andmestizos, before descending into asubway system to murderJews.[14] Eventually the player reaches a "Jewish Control Center", whereAriel Sharon, the former prime minister ofIsrael, is directing plans forJewish world domination.[14] The player must kill Sharon to win the game. The game has several music tracks to choose from, and there is a small video loop ofWilliam Luther Pierce's speech displayed in the game. The game was largely ignored by the gaming community and the specialized press.
In the sequel,White Law, the player is an ex-police officer, dismissed because of his political views. The player runs through several buildings, killing people such as police officers, a child pornographer and journalists. The player must kill the police chief to win the game.