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The aim of this section is to create a comprehensive list of all the Burzum merchandise that has ever been available. Obviously some items will be rarer than others. Availablity ratings are assigned in italics.Original album cover on front and Filosofem "Dunkelheit" lyrics on back-print. The shirt for the album Dauði Baldrs. Also comes in long-sleeve. Very widely available in most music clothing stores. Otherwise order direct from Heathen Front sales or Misanthropy. The original "Einsatzkommando" shirt, released shortly before the Dauði Baldrs album. Became a media story of its own when the back-print ("Support your local Einsatzkommando") caused a major controversy. And that was before they realised Varg wasn't kidding. Re-issued Einsatzkommando longsleeve shirt. Available from Heathen Front Sales.Available directly from Heathen Front Sales. Hvis lyset tar oss shirt, as often worn by Varg himself. Available in long-sleeve and hooded versions.Has been reissued by Razmataz and Misanthropy records.
Available in black and white fabric versions.Various editions available (Russian edition worn here by Skald)This version relatively unavailable, but a new Filosofem T-shirt has been issued by Misanthropy. Det som engang var long-sleeve.Has been re-issued by Misanthropy and is widely available.Available in 'normal' and 'girlie' sizes.The girlie size one is available from Misanthropy. Burzum flag (dog not included).Available through Misanthropy Records. New Einsatzkommando flag (an updated version of the Misanthropy one). 90x60 cm. Available directly from Heathen Front sales. Varg's book of autobiographical and politcal/social insight. Only in Norwegian language at present.Available directly from both Misanthropy Records and Heathen Front Sales. Burzum "logo" metal badge. Burzum "logo" patch (silver logo on black woven patch).Available from Misanthropy and Rage clothing. Burzum posters and wall art. Available versions include "Count Grishnack" flag/wall art (above), Dauði Baldrs poster and Hliðskjálf poster and flag.
First edition includes original art animation cell from the making of the video (pictured). Obviously each cell is different. You can watch the video in our movie section. First edition (with art cell) has sold out, but the video is easily available from distributers and Misanthropy DSP release of Burzum (CD/LP). DSP release of Aske (CD/LP) Misanthropy re-release of the debut Burzum album. CD is readily available. Misanthropy release of Det som engang var CD / LP(contains limited editon poster).CD readily readily available. LP difficult to obtain. Original Cymophane version (CD) very difficult to obtain. Misanthropy release of Hvis lyset tar oss CD/LPCD readily available. Filosofem release (by Misanthropy). Digibook CD/Digiback CD/LPCD version readily available. Digibook is more limited but still available in both language formats. LP is difficult to find. Dauði Baldrs release by Misanthropy. Digipack CD/ LP (with limited art cards in first 500 copies).
2nd edition LP has new artwork.Original LP (with art cards) is limited. 2nd edition LP widely available. Hliðskjálf CD digipack and golden LP vinyl (limited).Released 26th April 1999. LP is limited but fairly obtainable for now. Signed Dauði Baldrs album. jual kemeja hoodie kaskusVarg dislikes signing things these days, and says this is the only one he will ever signwomen's kaepernick hoodie Burzum Box Set: 1992-1997. uab hoodieThis set includes 6 limited edition picture LPs, namely Burzum, Aske, Det som engang var, Hvis lyset tar oss, Filosofem and Dauði Baldrs. nike pullover hoodie pivot short sleeve
It also includes a poster.EXCLUSIVE: Sports Direct blasted after selling t-shirt of murderer and neo-Nazi's band TOP leisurewear retailer Sports Direct has withdrawn a t-shirt featuring a notorious murderer, arsonist and self-confessed Neo-Nazi from sale.howdy doody song Varg Vikernes and the Sports Direct website[GETTY]The store's website gave shoppers the chance to buy a t-shirt for the controversial act Burzum.The act was a solo project of Norwegian Black Metal musician Varg Vikernes, who is infamous for murdering former bandmate Oystein 'Euronymous' Aarseth in 1993 and espousing Nazi ideology during his time in prison. georgia aquarium hoodiesVikernes played bass for the band Mayhem while his victim Aarseth was the group's guitaristVikernes killed Aarseth at his Oslo flat following a row after Aarseth, Mayhem's guitarist, closed his Helvete record store in the Norwegian capital.hoodie mit ohren herren
He was sentenced to 21 years in prison - the maximum allowed by Norwegian law - and was released in 2009.While he was in prison, Vikernes, 41, continued to record music, as well as writing for a number of publications, including Norwegian neo-Nazi magazine Filosofem.The Burzum t-shirt for sale on Sports Direct's website [IG]In an interview in 2005, he said heavy metal had a 'n***** culture' and also said: "Why would the 'Santa Claus' tradition be good to African or Asian children, when the 'Santa Claus' figure is a perversion of an ultra-racist European deity, best known as Heimdallr or Belobog, who only let the fair-haired, fair-skinned and fair-eyed children have a chance at getting a gift in the first place? "The non-European races are rejects as far as he is concerned."Vikernes has since distanced himself from neo-Nazism, saying his politics are instead 'Odalist' and that he supports democracy and he rejects Christianity.However, Vikernes was today given a six-month suspended sentence and ordered to pay a fine of €8,000 (£2,385) by a French court.
He was found guilty of incitement to discrimination and glorifying war crimes in relation to posts on his website.His website includes a range of offensive posts, including one which states: "The Australian aborigines were and still are too stupid to understand that there are no spirits. The Negroes and other inferior races were and still are too stupid to understand that there are no gods or a god either."Racist murderer Varg Vikernes [IG]Vikernes, who was known as Count Grishnakh - after a character in Lord of the Rings - during his time in Mayhem, had also been involved with a spate of arson attacks on wooden churches in Norway.The t-shirt features the burned out ruins of a church which Vikernes was charged with the arson of, but acquitted by a jury.Vikernes - whose real first name is, ironically, Kristian - now lives in France with his wife and three children.Sports Directs decision to sell Burzum t-shirts was criticised on Twitter.Tom Dare, a reporter at extreme metal magazine Terrorizer, wrote: '"They now sell Burzum t-shirts at Sports Direct.