Neo Fascio is the second album by Japanese singer Kyosuke Himuro.
Around the same time, after watching the film "Pink Floyd: The Wall," Himuro was deeply moved and formed a strong belief in the close connection between rock music and fascism.
[1][2] Himuro wanted to express the brazen diffusion effects Hitler's speeches had on the masses throughout his music and concerts.
Himuro was also influenced by the worldview of George Orwell's novel "1984" as well as David Bowie's interpretation of 1984 through his album Diamond Dogs[3] Due to the difficult theme in fascism and the taboo nature of it dealing with someone like Adolf Hitler, it is a concept album.
[4] Director Jiro Koyasu, who heard about the theme, said that normally it would be difficult to sell this kind of work, but at the time Himuro did not see it as a major problem because he had built up a relationship of trust with fans.