Rock Against Communism (RAC) refers to a series of white-power concerts in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, and by extension to the style of music they showcased; it has since come to refer even more generally to white-power music as a whole.
The Rock Against Communism (RAC) movement was started in the United Kingdom in late 1978 by far right activists associated with the National Front (NF). It was intended to counter the influence of (and was clearly named after) the successful Rock Against Racism organisation. The first RAC concert in 1978 was in Leeds, featuring The Dentists and Ventz.[citation needed] RAC held one concert in 1979, and did not manage another until spring 1983 (headlined by Skrewdriver), after which they became more regular.