No Remorse (band)

The first iteration of No Remorse formed in 1985, and comprised Mark Vince (guitar), Stewart Baile (drums), Paul (bass), and Jason (vocals); this line-up disbanded without having made any performances.

[7] The band's debut album, This Time The World, was released on French RAC label Rebelles Européens in 1988, its title a reference to American neo-Nazi George Lincoln Rockwell's autobiography.

[9][10] The final track, for example, celebrates white nationalist terrorist Robert Mathews, while "Six Million Lies", another song from the album, denies the Holocaust, and "Bloodsucker" proclaims that "one day the world will realise Adolf Hitler was right".

[8][20] This new iteration of No Remorse recorded Barbecue in Rostock in 1996, the album's title a reference to the 1992 Rostock-Lichtenhagen race riots where neo-Nazi rioters set fire to a hostel housing refugees.

[21] Barbecue in Rostock was more virulently racist and violent than Burnley's No Remorse and other earlier RAC bands, with ten out of the eleven songs on the album unabashedly encouraging violence against minority groups.

[8][22] Browning's label ISD Records, who had released the album, were forced to shift their address to Denmark to avoid prosecution in the UK, and in 1998, a British man was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for having manufactured Barbecue in Rostock CDs.

[8][23] In 2006, Browning and Jon Denny-Mallen were charged with trying to incite racial hatred for allegedly attempting to import CD copies of the band's 2006 album Deutschland into Jersey from Poland.