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So, I'm listening to Paint It Black from the Rolling Stones and I'm thinking this

is like the gothest thing Ive ever heard (not really but go with me on this)

There is some really dark music out there, many with the themes you'd here in goth music, but by mainstream artists.

What are the gothiest tunes you know from ungothy artists?????

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A good portion of the middle era stuff is... (middle era is Darkside - The Final Cut for those that dont know) Roger Waters is a damn depressing man.

Yeah... some of his solo stuff as well, like "Amused to Death" seems gloomy as hell.

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All three of his solo albums fully explore the pain of being human.

The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking delves into a man being insecure about his marrige and life.

Radio K.A.O.S. explores self sacrafice for family and self absorbtion...

Amused to Death is about greed and beign self centered.

God I love that man's mind.

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Sublime- Poolshark a very dark and depressing song. go for the acoustic version for the full effect. When Bradley says "One day I'm gonna lose the war" it seriously made mw and my friend cry. Mind you he was drunk, and I was too...but damn...thats harsh.

Candlebox- Far Behind rather sad and gloomy song about his friends suicide. And thats a grunge classic.

I could go on forever. And I mean it. This is why I limit my music conversations to actual human conversation instead of my dumbass typing all day :laughing

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Kinda like "industrial"?

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Not even close

Don't get me started

Too late

True industrial music to me involves power tools. The modern accepted definition of "industrial music" an instrument has to be distorted (usually guitar, synth, voice, or a combination thereof).

There is a difference between true gothic music, and gothic oriented music too. In that way I guess they're similar, but not in the way you thought.

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"Paint it Black" is a favorite of mine, and I will agree with it's gothliness.

Others on my list:

A few songs by Concrete Blonde

Something in the Way, Heart Shaped Box - Nirvana

A song or two from Kate Bush (Notably a good part of the "Hounds of Love" album)

Chris Isaak - Wicked Game

The Smiths - How Soon is Now

Crowded House – Into Temptation

Peter Gabriel – Mercy Street

Shakespeare's Sister - Stay With me

Split Enz - One Step Ahead, I Got You

Sting - Moon over Bourbon Street, Fragile,

Tears for Fears - Change, Pale Shelter

Some Enya

Tom Waites - a song or two

Soundgarden - Fell on Black Days, Black Hole Sun

Lots from Nick Drake

Cheap Trick - The Flame

...o.k. I'm kidding on that last one...

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FC-thank g-d you were kidding on the Flame.

It was forced upon them to generate a hit. They refused to play it in concert.

Ah yes, Nick Drake. I didnt know where to start with him.

He sounds like this soft folkster.

Then you hear the lyrics.

Ian Curtis has nothing on that guy.

Except, and heres where he's ungoth,

unlike Curtis,

when I listen to Nick Drake, I just want to give him a hug.

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FC-thank g-d you were kidding on the Flame.

It was forced upon them to generate a hit.  They refused to play it in concert.

Ah yes, Nick Drake.  I didnt know where to start with him.

He sounds like this soft folkster. 

Then you hear the lyrics. 

Ian Curtis has nothing on that guy.

Except, and heres where he's ungoth,

unlike Curtis,

when I listen to Nick Drake, I just want to give him a hug.

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When Rick Neilson was played the demo for "The Flame", he stomped on the tape.

And they do play it in concert. Seen it. They've come to terms with it. It did help propel a 'comeback' of sorts for them.

And if you want to give Nick Drake a hug, you're gonna have to start digging. He died from an overdose, and it's unclear whether he intended it or not.

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When Rick Neilson was played the demo for "The Flame", he stomped on the tape.

And they do play it in concert. Seen it. They've come to terms with it. It did help propel a 'comeback' of sorts for them.

And if you want to give Nick Drake a hug, you're gonna have to start digging. He died from an overdose, and it's unclear whether he intended it or not.

That's why I said refused. I saw them on their lap of luxury tour. It was probably their biggest hit. It went to number 1. But they didnt even write it. After awhile, I think they decided to surrender, surrender but not give themselves away.

Yes, all the great ones do seem to take their own life, dont they?

Anyway, here's one from left field.

Neil Diamond-Love on the Rocks

It's such a hopeless song.

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