''You kill all the niggers, and you gas all the Jews,

Kill a gypsy and a Commie, too.

You just killed a kike, don't it feel right?

Goodness gracious, Third Reich.''

The hatemongers have gone global, aided by the Internet and the unmistakable drawing power of white power music. The music is mostly an amateurish mix of punk and heavy metal, with ''vocalists'' screaming and screeching lyrics like those above (from a song called ''Third Reich,'' recorded by the Canadian band Rahowa, which is short for Racial Holy War).

White power music is a growing phenomenon. Hammerfest 2000 didn't get a lot of news coverage, but it was the most successful white power concert in the U.S. last year. It was held in October and drew racist skinheads galore to the town of Bremen, Ga., which has a population of 4,500 and is about 50 miles west of Atlanta.

Local officials are still embarrassed and reluctant to talk about the event.

The two-day concert was a raging success for hard-core fans of Hitler and lynching and the developing ideology of ''pan-Aryanism.'' A group called the Bully Boys drove the Nazi-saluting crowd into a frenzy with a song called ''Six Million More.'' And all other references to the extermination of Jews and gays and the mass killing of blacks were warmly received.