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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>.
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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>.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Crescentia: /* See also */ Commercial link.
See also - Commercial link.
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Crescentia: It is NOT a genre of goth. Deathrock came before gothic rock.
It is NOT a genre of goth. Deathrock came before gothic rock.
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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]].
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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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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
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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
Meet hot people near now.
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
Meet hot people near now.
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.
Photos: Getty, Splash News Online
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Free Video Chat and Meet Ups With Real People in .
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