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  2. Get Your Gunn - Wikipedia

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    "Get Your Gunn" is a gothic rock [11] and hard rock song [12] with a length of three minutes and eighteen seconds. [9] The song's lyrics were written by the band's eponymous vocalist, while its music was written by Daisy Berkowitz and Gidget Gein; the track was produced by Manson and Trent Reznor. [13]

  3. The Foundations of Decay - Wikipedia

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    The song was produced by the band's front man Gerard Way, Ray Toro and Doug McKean. The band wrote the song, while Way wrote the lyrics. Alongside the band's main lineup, the song features Jarrod Alexander and Jamie Muhoberac on drums and keyboard respectively. It was the last project McKean worked on before his death in July 2022.

  4. Third Uncle - Wikipedia

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    "Third Uncle" is a 1974 song by the English musician Brian Eno, released on his second solo album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy). [3] The song was recorded at Basing Street Studios in Notting Hill, London, in September 1974, and produced by Eno.

  5. I Don't Wanna Be Me - Wikipedia

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    "I Don't Wanna Be Me" is a song by American gothic metal band Type O Negative. It is the second track on the band's sixth studio album, Life Is Killing Me (2003), and was released as a promo single the same year. Contrary to the gothic metal and doom metal style of the band's other songs, "I Don't Wanna Be Me" is often considered a punk rock song.

  6. Long Hard Road Out of Hell - Wikipedia

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    The track is an arena rock and gothic rock song [2] with a length of four minutes and twenty-one seconds. [10] The title of the song is a reference to John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost (1667), [11] wherein Satan says: "long is the way/ And hard, that out of Hell leads up to light." [12] The song's lyrics are about self-loathing. [2]

  7. Gothic metal - Wikipedia

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    The bands Blue Öyster Cult and Iron Maiden have featured some gothic lyrics in their music on songs such as "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" and "Phantom of the Opera". [52] Deep Purple's song "Stormbringer" has been called a "goth metal treasure". [53] The Danish metal band Mercyful Fate had also demonstrated "a Gothic obsession with evil and the ...

  8. This Corrosion - Wikipedia

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    The track was featured in the 2013 science-fiction comedy film, The World's End, with star Simon Pegg playing a 40-something who had been a "goth"/alternative rock fan in the 1980s as a youth who still styled himself on Eldritch. The song is heard twice in the film and in the film's closing credits.

  9. Sirenia (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sirenia is a Norwegian gothic metal band from Stavanger, founded in 2001 by Morten Veland. The band uses melodic instrumentals, synthesizers, and distorted guitars with female vocals, male death vocals, clean male vocals, a choir, and violins. The lyrics are concerned with human existence, emotion, and mental states.