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Revision as of 03:13, 29 May 2007 edit71.72.84.29 (talk) Gothic music is not rock. Gothic rock refers to two different kinds of music, rather, a hybrid of the two. "Consensus" and "popular opinion" doesn't always denote truth. Mors Syphilitica is not "rock← Previous edit Revision as of 21:43, 29 May 2007 edit undoTheDarknessVisible (talk | contribs)829 edits the consensus of editors represents an agreement on what the reliable sources say on the topic. If you have new reliable sources... cite them. the burden is on you to justify your edit with sources.Next edit →
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Gothic music is a modern take on classical music and opera and has been described as "dark sensualism". Gothic music is not inspired by rock 'n' roll or metal and, for this reason, cannot be called "Gothic Rock".

Examples of Gothic bands are:

Black Tape for a Blue Girl<br>
Faith & the Muse<br>
Le' rue Delashay<br>
Mephisto Walz<br>
Midnight Syndicate<br>
Miranda Sex Garden<br>
Mors Syphilitica<br>
Nox Arcana<br>
Rasputina<br>
The Shroud<br>
Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble of Shadows<br>
This Ascension

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