That book was certainly an entertaining read, without being amazingly well written and produced. Y'r man, Forbes, also had a Death In June book, in which he sort of came across as somewhat anti-racist, but that's not the case in the RAC one. Anyway, I'm not that gone on the metal influence, to be honest; I prefer the oi! style a bit more. Besides that, lot of RAC albums tend to have one or two very good tracks, and the rest are pretty forgettable - and that applies to Brutal Attack's latest, too. I know you could say that about most genres. However, one I came across recently was Celtic Dawn's "Faith And Fatherland". Not too polished, but better produced than some of this stuff. The lyrics are class, delivered with a perfect tone of base guttural resentment. More of the punk sound, less of the metal, and I suppose I must admit to seeking this out for the fact they were Irish lads having a go. Not sure if they were UK-based or not, but they did attempt to start some sort of scene here - which fell flat.