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Fearless Iranians from Hell were a band from
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. Founded in 1983, their sound was initially
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/punk and later changed to
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. The band was formed in 1983 by members of the group Marching Plague, who donned
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s, posing as terrorists. Photographer John Cohen related that the original lineup only played three or four shows before the lineup started changing. Ras Matthew (born Matthew McChesney) was 16 when he sang for the group in the 1980s. He left the band, later becoming a
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and playing with the reggae group Buffalo Soldier. Fearless Iranians from Hell signed to the
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label. Their first release in 1986 was their self-titled 7" ''Fearless Iranians from Hell''. The EP includes the songs "Blow Up the Embassy" and "Iranian Klan". "Blow Up The Embassy" has been covered by Birth A.D. Their first full album, ''Die for Allah'', was released in 1987. The album was also released under the Big Takeover label in Germany. Its cover featured an image of Ayatollah
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. The song "Chant" from the album included lyrics in Azerbaijani. They released ''Holy War '' in 1988. Their third album, ''Foolish Americans'', was released in 1990. A CD compilation ''Foolish Americans / Holy War / Die For Allah'' came out the same year and was re-released in 2002. Fearless Iranians from Hell refused to do interviews. While most understood the band's
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to be sarcastic, the band members did once contact a lawyer over a website that was offering a
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on the lives of the band members. The message delivered by FIFH was one that depicts a nation of Islamic radicals who are united in their fervor to see destruction in the west. At least one musician from the band went on to join the
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. Their music is included in New York's
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Discography

*''Fearless Iranians from Hell'' (EP, 1986) *''Die for Allah'' (1987) *''Holy War'' (1988) *''Foolish Americans'' (1990) *''Peace Through Power'' (EP, 2008)This EP includes rarities and demos.


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