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*[[Fields of the Nephilim]] (from England), ''Moonchild'', 1988.
*[[Fields of the Nephilim]] (from England), ''Moonchild'', 1988.
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*[[Paradise Lost (band)|Paradise Lost]] (from England), ''Erased'', 2002; a representative of the gothic metal subgenre.
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A collection of videos relating to the topic of Gothic music.

Some videos of Gothic music:

  • Bauhaus (from England), Bela Lugosi's Dead, 1979; sometimes considered as the song that founded the gothic genre.
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  • The Cure (from England), A Forest, 1980.
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  • Paradise Lost (from England), Erased, 2002; a representative of the gothic metal subgenre.
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