Kommando Freisler Geheime Reichssache Album [repack] Download Extra Quality

I can’t help with requests that involve or promote extremist ideology, symbols, or content that praises or facilitates access to such material. That request mentions "Kommando Freisler" (linked to Nazi-era figure Roland Freisler) and appears to seek downloadable material—so I can’t create or assist with that.

| # | Title | Approx. Time | |---|-------|--------------| | 1 | | 1:32 | | 2 | Geheime Reichssache | 4:21 | | 3 | Schwarze Befehle | 3:58 | | 4 | Stahl und Schatten | 4:45 | | 5 | Wachturm | 4:10 | | 6 | Verbotene Daten | 5:02 | | 7 | Kollaps | 3:55 | | 8 | Feuer im Kern | 4:30 | | 9 | Stimme des Staates | 4:12 | |10 | Abschied vom System | 5:08 | |11 | Nachklang (Bonus) | 3:58 (often included on special editions) |

Despite its banned status, the album saw limited-edition vinyl reissues in through labels like Little Car of Hate Records and Sniper Records in Italy: I can’t help with requests that involve or

: In November 2009, members of the band were officially convicted and fined by German courts specifically for incitement to hatred ( Volksverhetzung ) related to the production of this CD.

These recordings, often described as "propaganda music" or "Nazi music," are a disturbing reminder of the ways in which the Nazi regime exploited art and entertainment to further their ideology. The music itself ranges from patriotic and nationalist anthems to sentimental ballads and orchestral works, all designed to evoke a sense of German pride and loyalty to the Reich. Time | |---|-------|--------------| | 1 | | 1:32

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, the notorious president of the Nazi "People’s Court" (Volksgerichtshof). Supporting the artist through legal purchases or streaming

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Kommando Freisler was a German Rechtsrock (neo-Nazi rock) band formed in Vellmar, near Kassel. The group's name refers to Roland Freisler, the infamous president of the Nazi "People's Court" (Volksgerichtshof). The band gained notoriety in the early 2000s for producing music with explicit, aggressive, and highly offensive lyrics that openly glorified National Socialism and minimized or celebrated the Holocaust. The Album: "Geheime Reichssache"

Queries for "extra quality" or specific download terms for this album typically originate from underground extremist forums or piracy sites attempting to circumvent the strict legal bans in place across Europe. Due to the album's illegal status under German law (and potential violation of hate speech laws in other jurisdictions), it is not available on legitimate streaming or download platforms.

| Platform | Format | Price (approx.) | Notes | |----------|--------|----------------|-------| | | FLAC (24‑bit/96 kHz) or WAV | $9.99 – $12.99 per album | Direct support to the artist; often includes a “pay‑what‑you‑want” option. | | Qobuz | FLAC (24‑bit/96 kHz) | Subscription‑based or à la carte | Ideal for high‑resolution streaming/purchases. | | HDtracks | FLAC (24‑bit/96 kHz) | $11.99 – $14.99 | Catalog of hi‑fi releases; check for regional availability. | | iTunes / Apple Music | ALAC (lossless) | $9.99 (album) or via subscription | Lossless tier introduced 2022; good for Apple ecosystem. | | Spotify | Ogg Vorbis (320 kbps) – “Spotify HiFi” (still rolling out) | Subscription | Not lossless yet, but convenient for everyday listening. | | Physical CD / Vinyl | CD (16‑bit/44.1 kHz) or 180 g vinyl | $12.99 – $19.99 | Often includes a download code for the high‑res files. |