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I disagree with Wolfsheim and CS. :p

Me too. For two different reasons

I get everyone's exhaustion with Wolfsheim, or can accept that people think they're too weak, but they're definitely talented.

As for Cinema Strange, they have to be played to become overplayed. It's not like you hear them ( or any other death rock band) every day.

Not a band but gotta throw out Lady Gaga.

OH, can you? I would love someone to throw her out.

Here I stuffed her in a designer garbage bag.

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I can't beleive Pink Floyd is mentioned in this thread.

No shit! I'm sorry, but Pink Floyd is one of the most talented bands of all time.

Their music is somehow mainstream and countercultural, pop and yet antisocial at the same time.

How can anyone listen to the Wall and think it's untalented (or Animals or Dark Side or Wish You Were Here, etc)

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I feel that a lot of the posters put up bands they hate, but are not currently overplayed.

I'm going to think hard here.

How about this annoying twit? fs_usefulTips_katyPerry_article.jpg

Plus everytime we hear ABOUT her, we get to see her ugly-ass scuzzy husband tookaty-perry-russell-brand-wedding.jpg

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Me too. For two different reasons

I get everyone's exhaustion with Wolfsheim, or can accept that people think they're too weak, but they're definitely talented.

As for Cinema Strange, they have to be played to become overplayed. It's not like you hear them ( or any other death rock band) every day.

I hear enough about death rock, trust me. But I can see where you are coming from so I will call the OVER RATED.

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Also, just because a band isnt played HERE doesnt mean it is not over played other places.

Good point.

I just feel that popular goth music was so rock-grounded in the 80s.

You had Bauhaus and Siouxsie and Sisters of Mercy and The Cure and Depeche Mode, that there was plenty of room for The Damned and 45 Grave and Christian Death and Alien Sex Fiend.

Nowadays, death rock really doesn't get it's due as much as it should since goth is more underground and what's popular is stuff like Combichrist

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Good point.

I just feel that popular goth music was so rock-grounded in the 80s.

You had Bauhaus and Siouxsie and Sisters of Mercy and The Cure and Depeche Mode, that there was plenty of room for The Damned and 45 Grave and Christian Death and Alien Sex Fiend.

Nowadays, death rock really doesn't get it's due as much as it should since goth is more underground and what's popular is stuff like Combichrist

Depends on where you go for your music -_-

You would get plenty of goth/death rock if you went to the right Nights/DJ's.

Also, when I said Cinema Strange was overplayed/over hyped, I was speaking for the entire goth/death rock community, just like when people say Combichrist is overplayed/over hyped for the industrial community.

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Depends on where you go for your music -_-

You would get plenty of goth/death rock if you went to the right Nights/DJ's.

Also, when I said Cinema Strange was overplayed/over hyped, I was speaking for the entire goth/death rock community, just like when people say Combichrist is overplayed/over hyped for the industrial community.

Touche`

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