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Any type of music stemming from the Gothic subculture. Examples include Darkwave, Gothic rock, Deathrock, Dark folk and, of course, Gothic Music (which is sans rock influence and, therefore, can not be called "Gothic Rock").
{{db|useless redirect. the correct term is Goth, Gothic or Gothic rock. The disambiguation of ] is absolutely sufficient.}}] 18:23, 25 October 2007 (UTC)

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Any type of music stemming from the Gothic subculture. Examples include Darkwave, Gothic rock, Deathrock, Dark folk and, of course, Gothic Music (which is sans rock influence and, therefore, can not be called "Gothic Rock").