PC Records

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Founded2000
FounderHendrik Lasch
GenreNeo-Nazi rock, RAC
Country of originGermany
PC Records
Founded2000
FounderHendrik Lasch
GenreNeo-Nazi rock, RAC
Country of originGermany
LocationChemnitz

PC Records is a German Neo-Nazi music label. It is an artistic outlet for the Chemnitz Neo-Nazi scene and one of the most active of the far-right and Rock Against Communism music scene in Germany. PC Records is releasing some of the most regionally popular Neo-Nazi bands. Several of the albums released by the label have been banned in Germany for neo-fascist content. The label includes a shop and a mailorder business. The name "PC" refers to the phrase "Political Correctness, no thanks!"[1]

According to the Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Landesamt für Verfassungsschutz Sachsen), PC Records "has a high reputation in the right-wing extremist scene at home and abroad. Its turnover is estimated at several hundred thousand euros per year. The profits enable business owners not only to make a living, but also to finance and promote scene activities."[2]

The founder of PC Records, Hendrik Lasch, was well connected with National Socialist Underground (NSU) member Uwe Mundlos in the 1990s. Lasch promoted a T-shirt, made to raise money to support the three Neo-Nazi activists of NSU, who hid from the police.[3]

The album Adolf Hitler Lives by Gigi & Die Braunen Stadtmusikanten was released on PC Records in 2010. It features the song "Döner-Killer", in which Daniel Giese praises the series of murders committed by the NSU.[4][5]

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