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==France==
==France==
*[[File:Republicanismpix.png]] La Marseillaise
**[[File:Monarch.png]] La Marseillaise des Blancs


==Germany==
==Germany==
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*[[File:NeoFash.png]] Fronte al sol
*[[File:NeoFash.png]] Fronte al sol
*[[File:NeoFash.png]] Bombe A Mano e Carezze con il pugnal
*[[File:NeoFash.png]] Bombe A Mano e Carezze con il pugnal
*[[File:Heart-Integralism.png]][[File:Monarch.png]] La Vandeana
*[[File:NeoFash.png]][[File:ThirdPositionismBall.png]] Inno di terza posizione
**[[File:Superfash.png]][[File:PagTheo.png]] Inno ordine nuovo
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] Avanti ragazzi di Buda {{Refn|Although this anti-communist song deals with the 1956 Hungarian revolution against the Soviet occupation, it was written on the tenth anniversary of the event (1966) in Italy by Pier Francesco Pingitore, a composer close to FUAN (youth wing of the [[File:ItalianSocialMovement.png]] Italian Social Movement).}}
*[[File:Heart-Integralism.png]][[File:Monarch.png]] La Vandeana {{Refn|Although this counter-revolutionary song deals with French-related themes, the lyrics are Italian, having been written in 1968 by Pino Tosca, a [[File:TradCath.png]] Catholic traditionalist intellectual interested in the history of the defeated. He initially joined the right-wing [[File:ItalianSocialMovement.png]] Italian Social Movement and then joined the Ordine Nuovo and Europa Civiltà groups. The song was later popularized by Settimo Sigillo.}}
**[[File:Superfash.png]][[File:PagTheo.png]] Inno ordine nuovo {{Refn|While the original song "La Vandeana" focuses on Catholic monarchism, Ordine Nuovo's neo-fascist version completely changes the lyrics, removes references to Christianity and the King, and is infused with neo-pagan messages, such as "cry of the gods."}}
*[[File:Catheo.png]][[File:Monarch.png]][[File:Cball-Bourbonism.png]] Il canto dei Sanfedisti
*[[File:Catheo.png]][[File:Monarch.png]][[File:Cball-Bourbonism.png]] Il canto dei Sanfedisti
*[[File:Popolar.png]] O bianco fiore
*[[File:Popolar.png]] O bianco fiore
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==Spain==
==Spain==
*[[File:Franco-alt.png]][[File:Falange.png]] Cara al Sol
*[[File:Franco-alt.png]][[File:Falange.png]] ¡Ya hemos pasao!
*[[File:Carlism.png]] El Abanderado de la Tradición


==USA==
==USA==

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  1. Although this anti-communist song deals with the 1956 Hungarian revolution against the Soviet occupation, it was written on the tenth anniversary of the event (1966) in Italy by Pier Francesco Pingitore, a composer close to FUAN (youth wing of the File:ItalianSocialMovement.png Italian Social Movement).
  2. Although this counter-revolutionary song deals with French-related themes, the lyrics are Italian, having been written in 1968 by Pino Tosca, a File:TradCath.png Catholic traditionalist intellectual interested in the history of the defeated. He initially joined the right-wing File:ItalianSocialMovement.png Italian Social Movement and then joined the Ordine Nuovo and Europa Civiltà groups. The song was later popularized by Settimo Sigillo.
  3. While the original song "La Vandeana" focuses on Catholic monarchism, Ordine Nuovo's neo-fascist version completely changes the lyrics, removes references to Christianity and the King, and is infused with neo-pagan messages, such as "cry of the gods."