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Active until
  
2003

Active from
  
1995

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Albums
  
Murder Squad, We'll Never Die, On the Attack, Retribution, Holocaust 2000, It Ends

Similar
  
Bound For Glory, Nordmacht, Mistreat, Midgårds Söner, Kraftschlag

Blue Eyed Devils was a white power music group which emerged from Delaware, United States in 1995, and played its last show in 2003. The band took its name from a reclamation of the ethnic slur "blue eyed devils" applied to white people by some Asian cultures, as well as the Nation of Islam movement.

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The band was formed of members of the band Nordic Thunder, following the murder of vocalist Joe Rowan in 1994. Two members of Blue Eyed Devils were brothers Robert and Ryan Huber; following the dissolution of the band, Robert formed the metal band Teardown. Other members included guitarist/singer Wade Page, who also played for the bands End Apathy and Definite Hate, and in 2012 committed the Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting. Page killed himself during the attack after being wounded by police officers, according to the FBI.

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The band's records were released on member Ryan Huber's label, Tri-State Terror.


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Blue Eyed Devils

Songs

Murder Squad
White Victory
Walk in Shame

References

Blue Eyed Devils Wikipedia