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Hendrik Möbus : ウィキペディア英語版
Absurd (band)

Absurd is one of the best-known National Socialist black metal bands〔Thilo Thielke: ''(Töten für Wotan )''. In: ''Der Spiegel'', no. 38, 2000, 18 September 2000, p 134.〕 in Germany, classified as right-wing extremist by the Thuringian Landesbehörde für Verfassungsschutz.〔''Verfassungsschutzbericht des Freistaats Thüringen - 1999'' ((PDF )) Punkt 4.6〕
The band was originally founded in Sondershausen by Hendrik Möbus (also known as - on the circuit and later on official Compact Cassette and later CD liner notes - as Randall Flagg / Jarl Flagg Nidhögg / JFN) and Sebastian Schauseil in 1992, with a third member, Andreas Kirchner, joining at a later stage.
Their lyrics concern nationalistic, pagan (Hendrik Möbus is the founder of the Deutsche Heidnische Front), pro-heathen revivalist Germanic, and anti-Judeo-Christian themes.
The band achieved infamy because its original members (now no longer in the band since 1999) murdered the 15-year-old Sandro Beyer in 1993. The canonical motive is that Beyer was privy to an illicit relationship of Schauseil's with a married woman, and had been spreading rumours about this and other activities of the band.〔Michael Moynihan, Didrik Søderlind: ''Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground''. Feral House 1998, p. 256f.〕 On 29 April in Sondershausen, the then 17-year old band members Möbus, Schauseil, and Kirchner enticed Beyer to a meeting, and strangled him there with an electrical cord. Kirchner, in a now infamous quotation, was reported as saying: “Oh shit—now I’ve completely ruined my life.”〔Michael Moynihan, Didrik Søderlind: ''Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground''. Feral House 1998, p. 246.〕 Schauseil claimed to have heard a voice in his head saying ''“Kuster Maier”'', which made no sense but was interpreted by him as ''“töte Beyer”'' (‘kill Beyer’).〔Michael Moynihan, Didrik Søderlind: ''Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground''. Feral House 1998, p. 247f.〕
== Hendrik Möbus ==
In prison, Möbus (b. 1976) was able to carry on with the band under the temporary name "In Ketten" (German for "In Chains"). After the murder, this became a cult band with Neo-Nazi groups. No releases were made as 'In Ketten' but some of the tracks recorded were used on the 'Facta Loquuntur' album. The tape ''Thuringian Pagan Madness'' shows on its cover the grave of the murdered Sandro Beyer, and inside says: "The cover shows the grave of Sandro B. murdered by horde ABSURD on 29.04.93 AB".〔Absurd: ''Thuringian Pagan Madness'', Capricornus Prod. 1995.〕
The band members were released on parole in 1998, because they had been under eighteen when they had committed their crime. Shortly after release, Möbus violated the terms of his parole when at a concert he performed the Hitler salute,〔()〕 which is illegal in Germany. His parole was consequently revoked. He managed to flee to the United States, where he met William Luther Pierce, but was captured there.〔()〕 During his stay in America he also got in a conflict about money with some of his contacts who he stayed with for some time, one of them being the then neonazi pagan occultist Nathan Pett, who later left the far right scene, and was apparently beaten with a hammer and threatened with a pistol by two persons.〔http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2001/summer/neo-nazis〕 At first this was rumours but Möbus later admitted in a interview for a neonazi site that the incident had taken place. He was arrested by U.S. marshals. In 2001, after his request for asylum was denied, he was sent back to prison for the remaining three years for murder. For mocking his victim and for the Hitler salute he was sentenced to a further twenty-six months. On 15 May 2003 he was again sentenced to four years in prison. Möbus is today free and runs his own music label, called Darker Than Black, which distributes NSBM albums and merchandise on a organized scale since 2007. Antifascist Action in Germany has organized at least one demonstration in late 2014 to protest against the racist music shop Möbus owns together with one other person.〔()〕 Two cars belonging to Möbus was damaged in an arson which the Antifascist Action Germany claimed responsibility for, during a campaign in Berlin where there was also posters with Möbus face and personal information on put up, and graffiti with messages against him and the label.〔http://blightofplebians.com/jfninterview/〕〔()〕 When released from the last prison sentence Möbus appeared on stage during a neonazi live gig, but did not play anything.
Schauseil is still involved with the underground metal scene; he performed between 1999 and 2004 with the folk-influenced nationalist band Halgadom, the black metal project Wolfsmond (also featuring bassplayer Unhold, who currently plays drums in Absurd), and the neofolk band In Acht und Bann. He has distanced himself from National Socialism and politics in general, as evidenced by the current direction of Wolfsmond and as stated in an interview he conducted with ''Vampire Magazine''.
In 2002 Pantheon (USA) released a tribute album to Möbus, called ''Jarl die Freiheit'' (‘freedom to Jarl (Nidhögg )’).

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