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| | SPLCenter.org: Present at the Creation |
 | | Along the way, Burdi, a member of the U.S.-based, neo-Nazi Church of the Creator (COTC), edited Resistance magazine, sang for the band Rahowa (short for "racial holy war," the slogan of COTC), and became one of the world's most visible racists. |
 | | BURDI: I started Rahowa with some local skinheads in 1989, and we split up in 1997. |
 | | We released two discs; the most famous was the second, Cult of the Holy War, released in 1995. |
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