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PurgatoryGirl

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  1. Yeah, tell me about it. I can understand why they would move it to the Music sub-forum because it is a music thread. At the same time, most won't necessarily think to look there, especially when it was already in this sub-forum.
  2. I don't think I'll post as much tonight because I'm busy. However, I will try to post a little. Here's our previous thread. http://unevenedge.com/music/goth-or-industrial-music-thread/50/
  3. I had just looked at the thread a few hours ago. Then, I came back and was like... "What happened?" I can understand why it was moved, though.
  4. Ever have an annual shanking already scheduled, then SUDDENLY your period starts on the day when you have to go through THIS? In addition to the poking, prodding, drilling, and shanking, having your gynecologist press down on your waist because he/she wants to check and see if you're pregnant, when you already said you're NOT.
  5. Between 1999 and 2002, Lacuna Coil's songs were good. By 2006, they sold out and their sound became too commercialized. I wish "Aeon" was a much longer song.
  6. Even though Lords of Acid is or was mostly a Belgian Acid House group, some of their songs did cross over to Industrial Music. Their album, Our Little Secret was actually their most Industrial sounding album. This song isn't really Industrial but the group is a part of the Goth and BDSM sub-cultures. Also, while most people are so quick to mock and insult Goths, little do they know that BDSM originated from the Goth Sub-culture.
  7. Try having sex to this song, if you haven't already. The build up to the climax is already there. LOL! >
  8. I was trying to decide which band Godflesh sounds like. They sound somewhat similar to Fear Factory.
  9. This thread needs more KMFDM/MDFMK and Front 242. Still dancing to KMFDM's "Megalomaniac" 2 decades later. >
  10. Want more Industrial?
  11. This was Siouxsie Sioux from Siouxsie And The Banshees' side project. The Creatures.
  12. Great minds think alike, I guess.
  13. I've been listening to these bands for years.
  14. Joy Division, Bauhaus, The Cure, and Siouxsie And The Banshees, are the original pioneers of Goth Rock. Nine Inch Nails covered Joy Division's "Dead Souls" for The Crow Soundtrack. I like both the original and the '94 cover of "Dead Souls." The original is more Goth Punk whereas the Nine Inch Nails' cover is more Industrial Rock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGs0g2m2Mxc&pbjreload=10
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