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'''Gothic music''' is a term applied to any type of music stemming from the ], a contemporary subculture which itself emerged with the advent of ] in ] during the late ]. Any type of music stemming from the ]. Examples include:

== List of specifically gothic genres ==

Modern gothic culture is known to have musically developed from, with and through the following genres, to which can be applied the term "gothic":


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While other genres of music exist that have been heavily influenced by the goth subculture, such as ], ] and ], these genres cannot be traced back to the original line of musical development within the goth scene.


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Any type of music stemming from the Goth subculture. Examples include:

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