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Xmal Deutschland

Sounding like howling witches burning up in the stake, the ghoulish shrieks of Xmal Deutschland’s 1982 debut sole “Incubus Succubus” immediately received the approval of goth rock and roll connoisseurs. The German music group wasn’t in a position to maintain steadily its black-clad sound, offering out to pop prior to …

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Rubella Ballet

England’s Rubella Ballet were easily perhaps one of the most colorful rings to be from the anarchist punk and gothic rock and roll moments. Despite their tense, paranoid music and immediate lyrics reflecting politics in addition to emotional problems, the group refused to look at a brooding, imposing appearance. Rather, …

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Flux of Pink Indians

A fiercely political leftist punk music group formed in Hertfordshire, Britain in 1980, Flux of Red Indians comprised vocalist Colin Birkett, his bassist sibling Derek, guitarist Kevin Hunter and drummer Martin Wilson. Previously dubbed the Epileptics (later on rechristened Epi-X after grumblings from your English Epilepsy Association), in 1981 the …

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