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July 31, 2007 at 8:41 pm (deathrock)

Related genres


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* [[Horror punk]]
* [[Horror punk]]
* [[Dark Cabaret]]
* [[Dark Cabaret]]
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* [[Garage Punk]]
* [[Post-punk]]
* [[Post-punk]]
* [[New Romantic]]
* [[New Romantic]]

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Can’t sleep, clown will eat me: Reverted edits by 81.145.242.34 (talk) to last version by Crescentia

July 30, 2007 at 7:05 pm (deathrock)

Reverted edits by 81.145.242.34 (talk) to last version by Crescentia


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However, [[The Sisters of Mercy]], who are frequently played at deathrock clubs, are generally not considered as a deathrock band, as the most prominent example of their sound ”[[Floodland]]” has more in common with second-wave gothic rock bands (as they were the second wave’s prime influence).<ref>[http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm ScatheDemon.co.uk]</ref>.
However, [[The Sisters of Mercy]], who are frequently played at deathrock clubs, are generally not considered as a deathrock band, as the most prominent example of their sound ”[[Floodland]]” has more in common with second-wave gothic rock bands (as they were the second wave’s prime influence).<ref>[http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm ScatheDemon.co.uk]</ref>.
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Due to licensing and copyright difficulties with the bands AD/DC and Metallica, in all licensed Beavis and Butthead products (toys and books but not DVDs) Beavis wears a T-Shirt saying “Death Rock” instead of his standard Metallica t-shirt.
 
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==Related genres==

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Can’t sleep, clown will eat me: Reverted edits by 81.145.242.34 (talk) to last version by Crescentia

July 30, 2007 at 7:05 pm (deathrock)

Reverted edits by 81.145.242.34 (talk) to last version by Crescentia


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However, [[The Sisters of Mercy]], who are frequently played at deathrock clubs, are generally not considered as a deathrock band, as the most prominent example of their sound ”[[Floodland]]” has more in common with second-wave gothic rock bands (as they were the second wave’s prime influence).<ref>[http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm ScatheDemon.co.uk]</ref>.
However, [[The Sisters of Mercy]], who are frequently played at deathrock clubs, are generally not considered as a deathrock band, as the most prominent example of their sound ”[[Floodland]]” has more in common with second-wave gothic rock bands (as they were the second wave’s prime influence).<ref>[http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm ScatheDemon.co.uk]</ref>.
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Due to licensing and copyright difficulties with the bands AD/DC and Metallica, in all licensed Beavis and Butthead products (toys and books but not DVDs) Beavis wears a T-Shirt saying “Death Rock” instead of his standard Metallica t-shirt.
 
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81.145.242.34 at 20:48, 30 July 2007

July 30, 2007 at 4:48 pm (deathrock)


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However, [[The Sisters of Mercy]], who are frequently played at deathrock clubs, are generally not considered as a deathrock band, as the most prominent example of their sound ”[[Floodland]]” has more in common with second-wave gothic rock bands (as they were the second wave’s prime influence).<ref>[http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm ScatheDemon.co.uk]</ref>.
However, [[The Sisters of Mercy]], who are frequently played at deathrock clubs, are generally not considered as a deathrock band, as the most prominent example of their sound ”[[Floodland]]” has more in common with second-wave gothic rock bands (as they were the second wave’s prime influence).<ref>[http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm ScatheDemon.co.uk]</ref>.
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==Trivia==
Due to licensing and copyright difficulties with the bands AD/DC and Metallica, in all licensed Beavis and Butthead products (toys and books but not DVDs) Beavis wears a T-Shirt saying “Death Rock” instead of his standard Metallica t-shirt.
Due to licensing and copyright difficulties with the bands AD/DC and Metallica, in all licensed Beavis and Butthead products (toys and books but not DVDs) Beavis wears a T-Shirt saying “Death Rock” instead of his standard Metallica t-shirt.

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81.145.242.34 at 20:47, 30 July 2007

July 30, 2007 at 4:47 pm (deathrock)


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However, [[The Sisters of Mercy]], who are frequently played at deathrock clubs, are generally not considered as a deathrock band, as the most prominent example of their sound ”[[Floodland]]” has more in common with second-wave gothic rock bands (as they were the second wave’s prime influence).<ref>[http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm ScatheDemon.co.uk]</ref>.
However, [[The Sisters of Mercy]], who are frequently played at deathrock clubs, are generally not considered as a deathrock band, as the most prominent example of their sound ”[[Floodland]]” has more in common with second-wave gothic rock bands (as they were the second wave’s prime influence).<ref>[http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm ScatheDemon.co.uk]</ref>.
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===Trivia===
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Due to licensing and copyright difficulties with the bands AD/DC and Metallica, in all licensed Beavis and Butthead products (toys and books but not DVDs) Beavis wears a T-Shirt saying “Death Rock” instead of his standard Metallica t-shirt.
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Crescentia: /* See also */ Commercial link.

July 28, 2007 at 6:08 pm (deathrock)

See also - Commercial link.


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*[[Punk fashion]]
*[[Punk fashion]]
*[[Gothic fashion]]
*[[Gothic fashion]]
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*[[Gothic Beauty]]
 
*[[Punk rock]]
*[[Punk rock]]
*[[Gothic rock]]
*[[Gothic rock]]

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Crescentia: It is NOT a genre of goth. Deathrock came before gothic rock.

July 28, 2007 at 5:51 pm (deathrock)

It is NOT a genre of goth. Deathrock came before gothic rock.


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|other_topics=[[List of classic deathrock bands|Classic Deathrock Bands (through 1990)]] – [[List of modern deathrock bands|Modern Deathrock Bands (1990-present)]]
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”’Deathrock”’ (also spelled ”’death rock”’) is a term used to identify a [[subgenre]] of [[punk rock|punk]] rock and [[Goth]] which incorporated elements of horror and first emerged most prominently in the [[West Coast of the United States]] during the late [[1970s]] and early [[1980s]].
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”’Deathrock”’ (also spelled ”’death rock”’) is a term used to identify a [[subgenre]] of [[punk rock|punk]] rock which incorporated elements of horror and first emerged most prominently in the [[West Coast of the United States]] during the late [[1970s]] and early [[1980s]].
The music of “modern” (post-1990) deathrock bands have a stronger [[post-punk]] influence than the earlier deathrock bands. Additionally, in the US, the term “deathrock” can be used as a synonym for first generation [[gothic rock]]. In the UK the terms were not interchangeable. Most of the early UK bands considered themselves to be punk, or goth, not deathrock -which at the time was an American based movement, though the term Batcave was and still is used by Europeans instead of, or along side Deathrock.
The music of “modern” (post-1990) deathrock bands have a stronger [[post-punk]] influence than the earlier deathrock bands. Additionally, in the US, the term “deathrock” can be used as a synonym for first generation [[gothic rock]]. In the UK the terms were not interchangeable. Most of the early UK bands considered themselves to be punk, or goth, not deathrock -which at the time was an American based movement, though the term Batcave was and still is used by Europeans instead of, or along side Deathrock.

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Keeley Hazell As A Simpson Is Hot

July 28, 2007 at 2:00 pm (deathrock)

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If you ever wondered what Keeley Hazell looks like as a Simpson character look no further. Here she is, along with her Simpson’s clone at the UK premiere of The Simpson Movie. How weird would it sound if I said that I want to make out with the cartoon version of Keeley? You’re right, that does sound weird. What I meant to say is that I want to have sex with her cartoon version.

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Keeley Hazell As A Simpson Is Hot

July 28, 2007 at 2:00 pm (deathrock)

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Keeley Hazell Pictures

If you ever wondered what Keeley Hazell looks like as a Simpson character look no further. Here she is, along with her Simpson’s clone at the UK premiere of The Simpson Movie. How weird would it sound if I said that I want to make out with the cartoon version of Keeley? You’re right, that does sound weird. What I meant to say is that I want to have sex with her cartoon version.

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Keeley Hazell As A Simpson Is Hot

July 28, 2007 at 2:00 pm (Uncategorized)

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Keeley Hazell Pictures

If you ever wondered what Keeley Hazell looks like as a Simpson character look no further. Here she is, along with her Simpson’s clone at the UK premiere of The Simpson Movie. How weird would it sound if I said that I want to make out with the cartoon version of Keeley? You’re right, that does sound weird. What I meant to say is that I want to have sex with her cartoon version.

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