Above the Ruins

In early 1984, Tony Wakeford had been a supporter of the National Front (UK), and was fired from the band Death in June for "bringing his 'right-wing leanings into the group'".

[1] The following year, Above the Ruins contributed the song "The Killing Zone" to No Surrender, a compilation LP of white nationalist bands,[3] and in late 1985, announced that their demo would be "soon to be available on record".

[1] In 1987, Wakeford distanced himself from right-wing views, and formed Sol Invictus.

[1] The rest of the band members' identities is unknown, despite much speculation and rumors.

[1] In 2007, Wakeford described his National Front membership as "probably the worst decision of my life".