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'''Arabic Anti-Islamic Legion'''<br />In many cases with black metal bands, it is difficult to determine how much of the artists' work is meant earnestly and how much is just posturing (especially in the case of NSBM, as there are persistent reports of musicians only adopting this stance for the black metal equivalent of street cred). With the Arabic Anti-Islamic League, however, it is pretty much a given that they are deadly serious, for the simple reason that if their identities were determined they would probably be killed. This is also one case where the black metal reliance on pseudonyms is pretty much mandatory for the musicians' well-being. Several of these bands are also female-fronted. Music tends to be incredibly raw and to-the-point (with suitably blasphemous song titles like "Sex with Muhammad's Corpse" and "Nuke Mecca"). There is also an unavoidable element of political protest to this music given that the musicians come from theocracies. Their stuff is often difficult to find, but you can find most of their songs on their website [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20130517092240/http://anti-islamic-legion.tk/ here].
* Janaza (Iraq)
* Seeds of Iblis (Iraq)