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Oi! and RAC band active from 1981 to 1983. The first few years in the bands career they remained neutral on the issue of politics and race, although they did acquire a large following among young National Front members (as many "apolitical" Oi! bands in England did at the time). However, in 1983 they finally decided to openly display their political beleifs by recording a song which was to be featured on White Noise Records “This Is White Noise” EP along side the White Power bands: Skrewdriver, Brutal Attack, and The Diehards. It can be argued by some that A.B.H. wasn’t necessarily “National Socialist” politically speaking, but it would be foolish to try to claim that they weren’t White Nationalists. Partaking in a National Front EP alone is proof enough, let alone their song Nerves of Steel, which is clearly a British White Nationalist song. They released a few EPs and appeared on various Punk & Oi! compilation records during their duration. They broke-up shortly following the release of the “This Is White Noise” EP..A.B.H. were spawned in the Punk/Oi! scene of the early 80'S. A four piece band from Lowestoft, England consisting of Pete Chilvers (vocals), Tony Cullingford (drums), Nigel Boulton (bass) and Steve Curtis (guitars), their definitive sound can be heard on various vinyl/CD releases. It was against this background that A.B.H. came into being although the birth was protracted and the life was short. Started in early 1981 and called Stretcher Case. In the begining th