What would a punk/raver/goth listen to in 1992 Japan?
>>130594247Why is your question so specific?
>>130594247Those are three extremely different groups anon. I guess if you mix ravers and goths you get cybergoths but I don't know if those were really a thing in 1992
>>130594282Don't post in my threads /jp/sie trash
>>130594381Cry me a river about it, underage. Look I'm such a nice guy I'll even drop a track that they might have been listening tohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qd8O8wG5cJI>>>/aestheticswiki/
>>130594282Rivets / Rivetheads have been around since the '80s.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivethead>Goth and industrial have always been intertwined. The first wave of goth bands were influenced heavily by TG, SPK, Cabaret Voltaire, Rema-Rema, Chrome, etc. Siouxsie and others were at TG’s first show at the ICA. Christian Death specifically cited TG, Flipper, and CV as influences for Only Theatre Of Pain. Killing Joke’s s/t LP is considered a staple of goth, industrial, and post-punk all at once. Members of Nervous Gender played in Castration Squad, one of the first LA deathrock bands. Japanese goth was closely linked with their noise scene. And then industrial became influenced by goth (Swans sounding like Double Dare by Bauhaus, Neubauten getting more song-oriented, etc). It’s all tied together.
>>130594247teengenerate?
>>130594247https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HjuWIuHxNI
>>130594282>extremely different groupsGo back to tiktok Gekyume