
Alice McNamara aka Ally Spazzy, the former drummer for the Melbourne, Australia band The Spazzys has been accused of posting neo-Nazi propaganda.
Report: McNamara Ran Children’s Music Business, Posted Neo-Nazi Propaganda. “Another anti-lockdown promoter has been unmasked as Alice McNamara, a musician who runs a children’s music business, KiddyRock. Ms McNamara, who has been posting neo-Nazi and anti-lockdown propaganda under an online alias, hung up the phone when contacted.” [The Age]
Report: McNamara Is A Part Of Anti-Lockdown Conspiracy Movement. “McNamara has been a prolific member of the flourishing conspiracy-driven anti-lockdown movement since the start of the pandemic. Our investigations show, however, that her views predate 2020 and that she regularly shares abhorrent racist and white supremacist views in blackpilled accelerationist groups.” [White Rose Society]
Kat Spazzy Distanced The Band From Ally Spazzy’s Postings. “After attributing The Spazzys’ inactivity to to McNamara’s “increasingly odd, irrational and conspiratorial” views “over recent years”, Kat wrote, “We are shocked and saddened to now discover that she is alleged to have been anonymously posting in support of neo nazi beliefs. Lucy Spazzy and I condemn such views in the strongest possible terms. They are abominable and offensive to us. They do not reflect that attitude and character of the band either before or after Ally was a member.”” [NME]
Spazzys Were A Popular Cult Band. “The Spazzys had achieved cult success since their inception in 2000, reaching a broader audience with their 2005 cover of My Boyfriend’s Back, which hit the ARIA charts. ” [Blunt]
Video: Spazzys music video “My Boyfriend’s Back”
Video: Spazzys music video “Paco Doesn’t Love Me”
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