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  1. I just remembered Black Light Burns. They were considered Industrial Rock. In some ways, they could also pass as being Goth Rock. I say this mostly because of Limp Bizkit's Wes Borland. When Wes was in the middle of forming the supergroup, The Damning Well, their song "Coward" was featured on the original Underworld Soundtrack. I believe the band was listed as "The Damning Well," before the group lineup changed. Filter's Richard Patrick left The Damning Well. Then, the band evolved and was renamed Black Light Burns. Wes Borland also started to look more Goth, after leaving Limp Bizkit for a while.
  2. Candy Corn without a doubt is the worst. Also, who the hell gives kids cough drops for Halloween Candy? whut
  3. Here are some other music compositions. These are by someone I know personally.
  4. My condolences to you and your family.
  5. I am honestly quite surprised that no one has shared this yet in either Goth/Industrial Music thread. I guess "Bela Lugosi's Dead" goes without saying.
  6. Yeah, Hot Topic started to change during 2003-2006. There's very few things I will buy from them anymore. If it's not retro merchandise from the '80s like cartoon T-shirts or something, I will buy some Anime merchandise once in a blue moon. Otherwise, it's pointless. Hot Topic started selling Pop Music merchandise and the shitty kind too. Hot Topic is no longer Goth centric. That's why I said there should be more Rivithead stores.
  7. Here's something a little different. You have probably never heard of the Goth Music composers Midnight Syndicate. During this spring, I suggested to the music duo on social media, that they should compose music for all 4 seasons, especially spring and summer. I told them we need some creepy, Easter Bunny Music and they are taking it into consideration. LOL! >
  8. This was on the original release of London After Midnight's Psycho Magnet album. "Where Good Girls Go To Die" is on the 2003 reissue of the album. The reissue has a different album cover and some songs were expanded to be longer like "The Bondage Song," for example. This is from their original Psycho Magnet album from '97.
  9. That's because I've mostly kept it going, along with 3 other posters.
  10. Sometimes I'll have a friend custom make something for me.
  11. Too bad they won't bring some Rivithead stores to my town. All we have is Hot Topic. Hop Topic's franchise was hijacked by mostly Hipsters over the last decade or so. Ugh!
  12. You have to be in a certain mood to want to listen to Bauhaus' "Hollow Hills."
  13. Since the time I've come back to post on this message board last week, the whole vibe has felt really strange. I get the needling sense, that something major happened while I was away even more so this week. The full moon will be out on the 5th, so we gotta be prepared for more crazy shit to happen. Now that I think about it, the full moon's energy is starting to amplify that strange, needling sense that I keep getting.
  14. This isn't exactly Goth or Industrial. However, listening to this song has like a dark, creepy yet futuristic sound to it. Hell, I even used this as bumper music years ago. > Meanwhile, this is more Acid House meets Industrial. Gotta love those blood curdling screams.
  15. I meant to post this yesterday but I was running around like a chicken with its head cut off. Yeah, yesterday was hectic and chaotic. I was trying to decide between the original "Blue Monday" by Joy Division, which evolved into being the group New Order and Orgy's 1998 cover of the song. I think most have heard Orgy's cover. Therefore, I'm sharing the original by Joy Division a.k.a. New Order. Meanwhile, here's another song from Siouxsie And The Banshees. This was featured on the Batman Returns Soundtrack.
  16. The Misfits are both Goth and Horror-Punk.
  17. Dumb asses! It's already been a shitty day today. Talk about a "Manic Monday" or should it be a "Blue Monday"?
  18. It would've been a lot better if they had waited for all the results to come in before broadcasting, that Tom Petty was dead. It's bad enough that people are still reacting to the latest massacre.
  19. Just a few minutes ago, I heard on my local news that the LAPD sent out a tweet. They retracted their statement and said, that Tom Petty is supposedly "clinging for his life."
  20. OMG! No, not Tom Petty! whut Another legendary lead singer dead. We already lost Soundgarden's Chris Cornell and Linkin Park's Chester Bennington. Now, Petty. RIP Tom Petty! Generally speaking, 2017 has been just as shitty of a year as 2016. I really hope next year will be better for us all.
  21. Even though A Perfect Circle is neither Goth, nor Industrial in sound, I have YET to meet a fellow Goth, who hates any band fronted by Maynard James Keenan. 17 years later I still love "Magdalena." There's just something about this song and other APC songs, that suck me in. No, I'm not high or a stoner. Just saying.
  22. I always thought Glenn Danzig sounded like a Goth version of Elvis Presley and Jim Morrison from The Doors. An interesting tidbit I learned a while back was that critics during the '60s claimed Jim Morrison's lyrics sounded "Gothic." Danzig also considered Elvis and Jim to be some of his musical influences.
  23. I can't remember if someone already posted this or not by The Killing Joke. Maybe it was in our original thread. I haven't been to the Music sub-forum in a few days. This is the other song from VAST I was talking about, which was featured on Angel. I already heard this song before the character got his spinoff show. Showing my age here but oh well. As Might Guy says, "Let the power of youth explode!" >
  24. The most I ever really heard from him was the song, that was always used for the SCREAM Trilogies. I was debating whether or not to share VAST's song "Touched." Even though it was featured on Angel and the show's soundtrack, it's not exactly Goth or Industrial. "Here" is classified as Industrial because it has the sound.
  25. I never really considered Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds to be Goth Rock, but turns out they are. I always thought Nick Cave was just a LITTLE kooky, but not necessarily Goth. Well, you learn something new everyday.
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