Elvis Hitler

Elvis Hitler was a musician and performer who emerged on the punk rock scene in the 1980s. He was born Jim Leedy in Michigan in 1957, but later changed his name to Elvis Hitler as a nod to his love of both Elvis Presley and Adolf Hitler.

Elvis Hitler's music style was a fusion of punk, rockabilly, and surf rock. He was known for his energetic live performances and his unique look, which often included a snarling Elvis-style pompadour and military-style clothing. His lyrics were often provocative and controversial, touching on topics such as violence, politics, and social issues.

One of Elvis Hitler's most famous songs was "Green Haze," a punk rock cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze." The song gained a lot of attention, both for its catchy sound and its politically charged lyrics. Other popular songs of his include "Disgraceland," "Ballad of the Green Berets," and "World Explodes."

Despite his controversial image and lyrics, Elvis Hitler gained a loyal following in the punk rock community. He continued to perform and release music throughout the 80s and 90s, and even appeared on several late-night talk shows, including The Arsen.

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