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Gothic Rock & Post-Punk lovers
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Anyone? Just wanna get (or share) recommendations (-:




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< Reply # 1 on 7/11/2010 5:20 AM >
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WOOOOOOOWWW! CLASSIC ROCK!
BAMBA BAM BAM!

YeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEAYAH...


oh...oh...

ummmm... sorry, wrong room.















But seriously, Death in June.




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< Reply # 2 on 7/13/2010 12:15 PM >
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< Reply # 3 on 7/13/2010 5:53 PM >
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Perhaps an overbroad list, mostly not too goth, but I don't fart cloves. Have fun tracking this shit down.

Religious Knives
Alternative TV
Babyland
Catholic Discipline
Fred Frith
fungus brains
GEZA X
Grauzone
Ego Plum
Kitchen & The Plastic Spoons
LARD
Romeo Void
Middle Class (homeland)
Old Time Relijun
pelme
Delta 5
Los Microwaves
Ptôse
Giant Ant Farm
SPK
Afghan Farmer Driving Cat
Savage Republic
S.W.A.T.
Scenic
Smegma
The Stranglers
Tuxedomoon
pink industry
zoviet france
Crawling Chaos
The Weirdos
The Young Gods
Z'Ev




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< Reply # 4 on 7/13/2010 7:48 PM >
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Perhaps an overbroad list, mostly not too goth, but I don't fart cloves. Have fun tracking this shit down.

Religious Knives
Alternative TV
Babyland
Catholic Discipline
Fred Frith
fungus brains
GEZA X
Grauzone
Ego Plum
Kitchen & The Plastic Spoons
LARD
Romeo Void
Middle Class (homeland)
Old Time Relijun
pelme
Delta 5
Los Microwaves
Ptôse
Giant Ant Farm
SPK
Afghan Farmer Driving Cat
Savage Republic
S.W.A.T.
Scenic
Smegma
The Stranglers
Tuxedomoon
pink industry
zoviet france
Crawling Chaos
The Weirdos
The Young Gods
Z'Ev


:zoviet*fraance: , Z'EV is Ambient, and SPK is industrial, I think..

Your favorite Death In June is neofolk/apocalyptic folk, very similar to Allerseelen, Blood Axis, Triarii or Sol Invictus,..and it's not Post-Punk/Gothic Rock.

Anyways, your music taste is amazing




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< Reply # 5 on 7/13/2010 8:03 PM >
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if it happened after punk its post punk in my book.

And Death in June is pretty goth, but not in a "coffin and bat" sorta way.



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if it happened after punk its post punk in my book.

And Death in June is pretty goth, but not in a "coffin and bat" sorta way.




oh boy..



So, this must be goth too : )




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as goth as a rose bush covered in cobwebs.




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< Reply # 8 on 7/13/2010 11:28 PM >
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ahh...I didn't want to comment on this topic but I had to, mainly because I am so annoyed with this kid here who thinks that he knows everything about post-punk/goth music/bands. You haven't even posted any of the bands you like and yet you're criticizing someone else's list? Get off your fucking pedestal. What makes you the all knowing being of post-goth/punk music?



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< Reply # 9 on 7/14/2010 12:40 AM >
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Uh. I like Joy Division. And early Cocteau Twins. I should probably apologize for being so entry-level, but I find that "post-x" genres are very poorly defined as it is, so I don't know what would be categorized as such.




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Uh. I like Joy Division. And early Cocteau Twins. I should probably apologize for being so entry-level, but I find that "post-x" genres are very poorly defined as it is, so I don't know what would be categorized as such.


Go ahead and post a list, mine is nowhere near "defined".




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Happy music > goth rock. Or would Misfits be considered goth? I think they made happy music but have the look of goth; will the world explode?




You betcha
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Happy music > goth rock. Or would Misfits be considered goth? I think they made happy music but have the look of goth; will the world explode?


There is really happy post punk, which is what I lean towards. Goths are too stuck up.

http://www.youtube...atch?v=s4C_IqLqWfA




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There is really happy post punk, which is what I lean towards. Goths are too stuck up.

http://www.youtube...atch?v=s4C_IqLqWfA






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Back to our regularly scheduled programming:





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Pure Gothic = Nox Arcana. Hopefully I spelled 'Arcana' right. Discovered them recently. Some actual authentic gothic music.




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Pure Gothic = Nox Arcana. Hopefully I spelled 'Arcana' right. Discovered them recently. Some actual authentic gothic music.


They're actually pretty good. I think they're a little over the top at times, and a little too in love with themselves, but I still like 'em.




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Recommendations?

Siouxsie and the Banshees is pretty much complete entry level, but still amazing.
Bauhaus are the same.
Switchblade Symphony
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

And I have to recommend my favorite post punk band, Veil Veil Vanish.




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Oh! What I've found : ) Peter Murphy have new album.

It called "Ninth"

Very nice album, really.





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Happy music > goth rock. Or would Misfits be considered goth? I think they made happy music but have the look of goth; will the world explode?








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