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Cyber subculture is, depending on one's perspective, a subgenre of the goth subculture or a subculture in its own right; proponents of the former view typically term it as cybergoth. It enjoys niche status and a relatively small (but growing) following. Influences are predominately taken from post-industrial, post-modern, and particularly cyberpunk film and fashion.
Cyber fashion resembles a combination of industrial and rave fashion. Some common themes are: the contrast of black or white combined with bright colors; brightly coloured and often hairextensions, usually dreadlocks or braids; very large shoes or boots (e.g., brands including New Rock, Swear, and Transmuter); luminous or UV-reactive materials; various forms of body modification; the presence of superfluous goggles (especially aviator-style); the influence of anime; and androgynous appearances.
Cybergoths also may listen to a type of music known as 'Futurepop'.
A cybergoth usually has hair extentions (jokingly given the name of 'The Gothic Pineapple' due to the way the hair is worn) and will often wear Goggles of some kind (similar to that of a Rivethead).
Cybergoths will most certianly listen to music from one, if not all of the other mentioned subcultures.
In the United States, clubs such as Albion in New York City and Leyland City Club in Detroit show a strong cyber presence, although cybergoth culture in the US tends to be much darker and less raver influenced than its European counterpart.