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Death Rock (also sometimes known as Deathrock or Death Punk) is a term used to distinguish conventional Gothic rock from the more punk influenced scene that sprang up on the American West Coast in the early 1980s. The style is currently seeing a resurgence of sorts, as more punk influenced goth bands begin to appear as a reaction to the growing influence of EBM and Techno in goth music. The style is influenced by such horror punk bands as The Misfits, who dealt in the same kind of morbid imagery that the LA Death rock groups traded in.


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Punk rock | Punk genres
Anarcho-punk - Crust punk - Gothic rock - Hardcore - Horror punk - New Wave - No Wave - Oi - Pop punk - Post punk - Riot grrl - Ska punk
Anti-folk - Death rock - Psychobilly - Two Tone
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DIY - Punk pioneers - First wave - Second wave - Punk cities - Punk movies - Skinhead - Skinhead films - Ska

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The Death of Punk is Brought to You By... (925 words)
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I’ve even been threatened with death, for my audacity in wearing a fishnet shirt and fl make-up and nail polish to school on the odd occasion.
I shrugged my shoulders because the diluted form of punk lifestyle that had become trendy was still nothing when contrasted with the unique style that I and some friends of mine still maintained.
death penalty - encyclopedia article about death penalty. (7229 words)
Although the death penalty was briefly banned in China between 747 and 759, the first country in the world to officially and permanently abolish the death penalty was the then-independent Granducato di Toscana (Tuscany).
Latvia retains the death penalty in extraordinary circumstances, and is the only member of the European Union not to have ratified the 13th Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights (which prohibits the death penalty in all circumstances).
His death is frequently depicted in religious art, and the cross, either with or without his body on it, is the primary symbol of Christianity.
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