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- From: 6anthony_m@spcvxb.spc.edu
- Newsgroups: alt.gothic
- Subject: Re: TMC slaughteres
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.154535.4985@spcvxb.spc.edu>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 20:45:35 GMT
- References: <025LXB7w165w@Nocturne.Boulder-Creek.CA.US>
- Organization: St. Peter's College, US
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- In article <025LXB7w165w@Nocturne.Boulder-Creek.CA.US>, nadja@Nocturne.Boulder-Creek.CA.US (nadja) writes:
- > Passing an anonymous club (the dark, smoky, noisy meat market music hall,
- > not a neandrathal's weapon) in S.F (not science fiction, but San
- > Francisco) a few months ago, I heard a grotesque rendition of "Kangaroo"
- > being scraped to bits by a bad 80's punk-cover band...... It was so
- > obnoxious, I had to go home and cover myself with white gazue and listen
- > to the 'Aria' soundtrack................. yikes.
- > nadja :)=
- >
-
- This is pure shit. Gothic music is just about being sad and lonely and crying
- about it. Punk si about being sad or angry, and going out to do something
- about it. Also, alot of your gothic bands, would cite punk rock as an
- influence. Read some Richard Hell poetry or lyrics, and come back and complain
- about punk.
-