When they shouted their lyrics ‘We are Germany’s real police/we really clear the streets’ at concerts in the early 1990s, the band Störkraft reinforced the feeling of solidarity and power among right-wing radicals. The group sold more than 70,000 CDs, making it one of the most successful right-wing rock bands in Germany. In 1992, the album Mann für Mann was banned by the Federal Review Board for Publications Harmful to Young People.
