Ian Stuart Donaldson (1957-1993) was a British musician best known as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the rock band Skrewdriver. Formed in 1969, Skrewdriver initially played punk rock but later became associated with the white power music movement, particularly in the 1980s. Donaldson's lyrics often contained themes of nationalism and right-wing ideologies, which sparked considerable controversy. Notable works include the album "Blood and Honor" (1988) and the single "White Power," which solidified their position within the far-right music scene. Skrewdriver's music and Donaldson's persona contributed to the development of a subculture that blended rock music with political extremism, influencing the emergence of similar bands and the broader white power music genre. Despite the divisive nature of his work, Donaldson's impact is evident in the way he shaped the ideology-driven music landscape. He was a polarizing figure, celebrated by some as a voice for their beliefs while criticized by others for promoting hate. Donaldson died in a car accident in 1993, but his legacy continues to provoke discussion regarding the intersections of music, ideology, and extremism.