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Goth
Has current status Goth is less common now as a fashion state Goth is less common now as a fashion statement, but lives on in some parts of [[emo]] and [[scene]] fashion. Goth music is also essentially dead as a pure genre, but has influenced avant-garde metal and industrial music. Online, goth communities do exist. [[Vampyre]] communities especially contain an inordinate number of goths who blame their pale skin and vitamin D deficiency on a bizarre need for others' blood rather than a need for more sunlight. lood rather than a need for more sunlight.
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Has origin Goth began with post-punk music in the late 70s. The original goth scene was arguably started by post-punk bands like Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Joy Division, and carried on by bands like the Cure. [[Category:Music]]
Has summary '''Gothic''' subculture is basically the p '''Gothic''' subculture is basically the precursor to [[emo]], which is the precursor to the now hip [[scene]] scene. The Gothic subculture is a wide and splintered one, with many sub-subcultures, each unique in their own depressing way. Okay, that's a lie. All Goths essentially hold true to an all black style along, heavy make-up, and long fringe-y hair. Goths are also all white kids. Rich, suburban, whine-y white kids. Goths also all have an obsession with the macabre, as is the stereotype. What does vary is the "theme". For example, there is your common mallrat goth wearing their Hot Topic parachute pants and their ''Black Veil Brides'' shirt. Then there are more "Victorian" style Goths wearing vinyl corsets or tailcoats (depending on gender). [[Cyberpunk]] (invented by Billy Idol when he trolled the entire Internet) and [[Steampunk]] could be considered goth derivatives, as goths and cyber/steampunks share an interest in dystopia. In all honesty, there really isn't much variety anymore within the subcultures, and all end up being the more hXc version of emo. So much for the individualism these things try to stand for. dividualism these things try to stand for.
Is known for Edginess +, Anti-social behavior +, Satanism +, Depression +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 29 April 2012 01:19:20  +
Was first found 1979  +
Was founded by Goth music +
Categories Music, Subcultures
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