Either it was you or another Irish Bernd, but from what I recall, you remarked their accents were indicative of being lower class Dubliners. Based on reading the zine interviews featuring the band, you were also surprised they were anti-IRA in a city where IRA support is strongest.
Given RAC's longstanding ties to the Ulster loyalists and pronounced contempt of the IRA, it comes as no surprise the White Nationalist skinhead movement would find little appeal on the Emerald Isle. As always, there is at least one band that proves to be quite the exception to the rule. Enter Dublin's Celtic Dawn, the world's only Irish RAC band.
The band formed out of the ashes of Irish Oi! band Skin Appeal that made some waves opening up for Oi! legends The Business. Once the lead singer left, Skin Appeal reformed as Celtic Dawn and started playing exclusively Nationalist music.
Releasing a demo in 1989, Celtic Dawn made quite the impression with several fanzines more than curious about Irish Nazis in a defiantly anti-IRA scene during the Troubles. According an interview conducted by Final Conflict, Celtic Dawn was supposed to have released an album in the early 1990s on Rebelles Européens but the deal fell through for reasons unstated. This disruption caused the band to split up before reuniting after having been contacted by sympathetic comrades who offered them a contract to record a new album. With a new line-up, Celtic Dawn recorded and released Faith and Fatherland on Viking Sounds in 1996.
I initially had written these blokes off on account of those dreadful Folk songs, but revisiting the album paid off. The album's music is pure skinhead Oi! virtually free of any Hard Rock influences with the sole exception of "The Eagle Has Landed". Raw, gritty, jangly riffs punctuated by a shouty vocalist spouting triumphantly racist rhetoric fill each track. "Dirty Bastard" is a contemptuous track aimed at at the Blacks while "Hail Victory" beseeches listeners to "Fight for White Supremacy". Subtle and accepting, these guys were not. The music's propulsive energy and aggression offset by the otherwise repetitive nature.
Holy shit, Antifa Kraut is still at it? Haven't you taken the hint by now? I'm going nowhere and there's not a goddamn thing you can do about it.