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- From: AS.GMH@forsythe.stanford.edu (Gina)
- Newsgroups: alt.gothic
- Subject: Re: Nurse With Wound
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 13:00:54 -0800
- Organization: Stanford University
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- In article <1k1v83INN3gq@titan.ucs.umass.edu>,
- locklin@titan.ucs.umass.edu (SCOTT C LOCKLIN) writes:
- >
- >
- >Basically _all_ industrial "bands" i have encountered have some degree of
- >knowledge on "occult" topics & often include hints in lyrics, album covers,
- >song titles etc.
-
- Excuse me? This sounds like the kind of sweeping statement you
- would hear from a fundamentalist christian or something. It's very
- possible that occasional industrial bands refer to or maybe even
- participate in the occult, but certainly not *all*. And Genesis and
- Paula P'Orridige are just plain wierd; don't think that all
- "industrial" bands/people are like the P'Orridges and TG.
-
- --Gina
- "Coil's music makes my bowels churn." --Clive Barker
- "I still believe in Goth, but Goth no longer believes in me." --
- Wayne Hussey paraphrased.
-