Skrewdriver Archive.org Link Official
Skrewdriver was not just a band; it was a brand. Archive.org hosts music from Ian Stuart’s side projects (e.g., (a rockabilly band), White Diamond ) as well as tribute compilations where modern neo-Nazi bands cover Skrewdriver songs.
Unlike most punk bands, Skrewdriver’s fame grew after its frontman died. In the 1990s and 2000s, American neo-Nazis, Russian skinheads, and Eastern European ultranationalists venerated Ian Stuart as a martyr. Bootleg CDs, VHS tapes of concerts, and rare demo recordings became fetish objects. This brings us to the digital age—and to Archive.org. skrewdriver archive.org
A subset of music collectors who obsess over rare recordings regardless of politics. These are the same people who collect Mussolini-era Italian folk songs or Stalinist propaganda records. They are often not ideologues—just completionists. They want the 1987 "Boots & Braces" EP because they have every other European punk single from 1986. Skrewdriver was not just a band; it was a brand