A neo-Nazi record label says it will distribute 100,000 low-budget CDs to middle and high school students in the US over the coming weeks, in an unprecedented effort to boost the ranks of white-supremacist organizations. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has responded by notifying parents and school officials of the campaign so they can better identify the symbols and "warning signs" associated with hate music. "Panzerfaust", a Minnesota-based record company associated with the "Hammerskin Nation" skinhead group, plans to sell the 20-song "Project Schoolyard USA" compilation internationally through its Web site for US$ 15 per 100 copies. Abraham Foxman, national director of the ADL, said in a statement that hate groups are simply repackaging their old-fashioned hatred and anti-Semitism.