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imported>Zazaban (This has been gone over on the talk page a million times. Gothic metal is not part of the goth subculture.) |
imported>Kaiba (fix part) |
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!style="background:black" align="center" |<font color=white>[[Goth subculture]]</font> | !style="background:black" align="center" |<font color=white>[[Goth subculture]]</font> | ||
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| − | | style="font-size:90%;"|[[Gothic rock | + | | style="font-size:90%;"|[[Gothic rock]] - [[Gothic fashion]] - [[Goth slang]] - [[Gothic aesthetics]] - [[Post-Punk]] |
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!style="background:black" align="center" |<font color=white>Goth Music</font> | !style="background:black" align="center" |<font color=white>Goth Music</font> | ||
Revision as of 01:10, 2 March 2008
| Goth subculture |
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| Gothic rock - Gothic fashion - Goth slang - Gothic aesthetics - Post-Punk |
| Goth Music |
| Styles : Gothic rock - Death rock - Dark cabaret - Gothabilly - Darkwave - Post-punk Bands : Bauhaus - Siouxsie & the Banshees - The Sisters of Mercy - The Cure - The Mission - Alien Sex Fiend - The Birthday Party - Christian Death |