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    Any Goth/Metal/Punk fans here?

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      blackwing
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      Or is everyone into repetitive pop-R&B mainstream "music"? :blink:

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        SemenDemon
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        Yes/Yes/Yes

        No/No/No

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          blackwing
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          Glad to hear that there is at least one other that likes music whether or not it is considered "gay-enough".

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            gaypraha2
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            metal / goth / rock all the way

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              SemenDemon
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              @blackwing:

              Glad to hear that there is at least one other that likes music whether or not it is considered "gay-enough".

              In all fairness, Rozz Williams (original [read: only] singer of Christian Death) was a total flamer. Coincidentally, Darby Crash of the Germs was a semi-closeted/self-loathing homosexual as well. That had nothing to do with why I posted either band. I don't get my identity politics mixed up in my musical tastes, I just really like them both. ;D

              I guess the important thing to take from this is there is not any "gay" music. There is only plastic commercial garbage and genuine creativity. And gay folks have creativity in spades, though it might not seem like it these days. The Bravo TV image of homosexuality is a manufactured farce, not a universal representation of gay people/culture. Interestingly, it's only been in the last ~25 years that gays have become "accepted" and "mainstreamed" to the extent that they have. And with that, we've become increasingly commodified and pushed into a corner of stereotypes and cliches that are considered "marketable" and "non-threatening" to consumers. Exactly like what happened to goth, metal and punk, in fact!

              Truth is, there are a lot of "gay minds" working in all fields of music/art. They were just a lot more visible before the mainstreamification of gay culture arrived in an explosion of TR-909 beats and M1 piano riffs (Full disclosure: I actually really like generic, early 90's house music… It's a nostalgia thing). You can't rely on mass media for an accurate depiction/representation of anything, only for the most general, sanitized version of it.

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                gaypraha2
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                thats makes me think about " Saliva- Always " though it's soft . the lyrics are :
                _I see… the blood all over your hands
                does it make you feel... more like a man?
                was it all... just a part of your plan?
                the pistol's shakin' in my hands
                and all I hear is the sound

                I love you
                I hate you
                I can't live without you
                I breathe you
                I taste you
                I can't live without you
                I just can't take any more
                this life of solitude
                I guess that I'm out the door
                and now I'm done with you_

                Now concerning being gay or not with metal  I was a regular from a well known metal/goth bar in paris, most guys I met were at least bi.

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                  blackwing
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                  In fairness, Darby Crash wasn't the brightest lightbulb in the package - he could resemble the mentality of Sid Vicious at times. Rozz, on the other hand, was honest about it.

                  @SemenDemon:

                  In all fairness, Rozz Williams (singer of Christian Death) was a total flamer. Coincidentally, Darby Crash of the Germs was a semi-closeted/self-loathing homosexual as well.

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