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  2. Toronto goth scene - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto goth scene, the cultural locus of the goth subculture in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the associated music and fashion scene, has distinct origins from goth scenes of other goth subcultural centres, such as the UK or Germany. Originally known as the "Batcavers", the term "goth" appeared only after 1988, when it was applied to the ...

  3. Goth subculture - Wikipedia

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    An increased suspicion of goth subculture subsequently manifested in the media. [106] This led to a moral panic over teen involvement in goth subculture and a number of other activities, such as violent video games. [107] Harris and Klebold had initially been thought to be members of "The Trenchcoat Mafia", an informal club within Columbine ...

  4. List of subcultures - Wikipedia

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    Goth subculture [51] Graffiti writers [52] Greaser [53] ... History of modern Western subcultures; Outline of culture; List of fandom names; Youth subculture; Notes

  5. Gen Z have brought goth back – and in these spooky times, it ...

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    “During the pandemic especially, young internet users like me – I was 17 at the time – got [drawn] into a digital world of [goth],” says 22-year-old Angela Rossi of Italian label Gothic ...

  6. Dark culture - Wikipedia

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    Dark culture includes goth and dark wave culture, electro subculture and parts of the neofolk and post-industrial subcultures. Sometimes referred to as 'dark alternative scene', the term is rarely used in the English language, despite its significance in shaping several other movements and subcultures that emerged throughout history.

  7. Canadian music genres - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto goth scene, the cultural locus of the goth subculture in Toronto and the associated music and fashion scene, has distinct origins from goth scenes of other goth subcultural centres, such as the UK or Germany. Originally known as the "freaks", the term "goth" appeared only after 1988, when it was applied to the pre-existent subculture.

  8. In ‘Goth: A History,’ The Cure co-founder Lol Tolhurst traces ...

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    From there, the book dives into gothic literature and the French existentialists, whom Tolhurst considers formative to the subculture. That leads to an abridged history of the music from the ...

  9. Category:Goth subculture - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Goth subculture, a music-based subculture that began in the United Kingdom during the early 1980s. It was developed by fans of gothic rock, an offshoot of the post-punk music genre. Its imagery and cultural proclivities indicate influences from 19th-century Gothic fiction and from horror films.