Depends on the use case. Metalarchives has high false negatives because they only allow tags the bands themselve use. The scene knows the euphemisms like "rock against communism".
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Festivals and labels have curated lists but they're inconsistent because especially in black metal there's no consensus on what qualifies as nsbm. http://wiki.musik-sammler.de/index.php?title=Gesperrte_K …ünstler
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In Germany we're more lucky because there's "Bundesprüfstelle", a government agency solely responsible for removing Nazi media from the shelves. But this is very inconsistent across country borders
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Do not use lists by antifascist organisations. They have high false positives, because violance and mystic symbolism can easily be confused with Nazi queues out of context.
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The most reliable lists are actual Nazi festivals and their associated labels. Here's an example: http://rockfuerdeutschland.de
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