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Fashion subculture of goth and cyberpunk
Cybergoth is a subculture that derives from elements of goth, raver, rivethead and cyberpunk fashion. Cybergoth was particularly prevalent from the late
Cybergoth
Electronic music genre
of Coil, Neuroticfish, and Rotersand. Futurepop is associated with the cybergoth subculture. It has become popular in alternative dance clubs, particularly
Futurepop
Fashion of goth subculture
shirts previously popularised by the New Romantics of the 1980s. The Cybergoth and rivethead subcultures emerged in America during the late 1990s, and
Gothic_fashion
Contemporary musical subculture
visual style and fashion influencing various aesthetic variants such as cybergoth and mall goth, while facing public moral panic, with media often linking
Goth_subculture
Synthetic hairstyle mimicking dreadlocks
subculture of cybergoth. Mixed with both influences from America and the United Kingdom's versions of techno and other electronic music, cybergoths tend to
Synthetic_dreads
Franco-german gothic electronic band
magazine propelled the band to the forefront of the discussion of Germany's Cybergoth culture. FallOut Nation (2009/Trisol) Paradize 2069 (2011/Trisol) Anarchy
Extize
Subgenre of science fiction
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Steampunk
Annual world festival for dark music and dark culture
regular attendants, the WGT is one of the largest events of the gothic, cybergoth, steampunk, and rivethead subcultures worldwide. A first attempt at a
Wave-Gotik-Treffen
Furry footwear fashion accessory
that covers the user's main footwear. It is commonly associated with cybergoth fashion and the rave scene. Fluffies originated in the Ibiza rave scene
Fluffy_(footwear)
Some ravers favored spiky hair and phat pants, while members of the cybergoth and rivethead subcultures opted for shaved heads, synthetic neon dreadlocks
2000s_in_fashion
Science fiction genre that focuses on technological use of life studies
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Biopunk
Visual styles and subcultures associated with the Internet
with Akira, Ghost in the Shell and Cowboy Bebop. In 1988, the term 'Cybergoth' was coined by Games Workshop, for their roleplaying game Dark Future
Internet_aesthetic
Motorcycle subculture
other sub-cultures such as punk, heavy metal, leather subculture and cybergoth fashion, and, initially an American subculture, has had an international
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Countercultural movement
to be concerned with ethics. Society portal Internet portal Algorave Cybergoth Demoscene Fractal art Immersive technology Postcyberpunk Virtual world
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Subgenres of the science fiction genre
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Cyberpunk_derivatives
Science fiction subgenre in a futuristic dystopian setting
faded following the dot-com bubble implosion of 2000.[citation needed] Cybergoth is a fashion and dance subculture which draws its inspiration from cyberpunk
Cyberpunk
Canadian singer, songwriter and record producer (born 1988)
Amy (February 2, 2017). "Watch Grimes and Janelle Monáe's Futuristic Cybergoth "Venus Fly" Video". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on March 30
Grimes
Women's undergarments including sleepwear
are frequently incorporated into outerwear ensembles. The cyberpunk and cybergoth aesthetics incorporate PVC, latex, and metallic lingerie-inspired garments
Lingerie
Forms of protective eyewear that do not enclose the nose
a fashion statement in certain subcultures, most often as part of the cybergoth subculture. They are usually worn over the eyes or up on the forehead
Goggles
industrial fans termed rivetheads or cybergoths, with other countercultures such as cyberpunk and goth appearing as well. Cybergoth dance styles include rave dance
List of industrial music festivals
List_of_industrial_music_festivals
1984 video game
SpectrumComputing.co.uk Interview with Scott Nelson from The Epyx Shrine (by Cybergoth) Images of Summer Games box, manual and screen shots The Atari 2600 version
Summer_Games_(video_game)
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List_of_biopunk_works
Goth subculture
the e-girls and e-boys subculture in the late 2010s and early 2020s. Cybergoth Rivethead Scene Wieland, Rob. "Donate $5 To Black Lives Matter & Get Over
Mall_goth
Topics referred to by the same term
Idol Cyberpunks (video game), a 1993 shooter game for the Amiga computer Cybergoth, a fashion and music subculture Cyberpunx, a comic book series Cypherpunk
Cyberpunk_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
derived from "goth" and "raver", primarily used as an alternative term for Cybergoth This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Graver
Graver
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List_of_cyberpunk_works
Fashion subculture of goth and gym wear
basketballer Caitlin Cunningham was reported as an early adopter of the style. Cybergoth – Fashion subculture of goth and cyberpunk Devash, Meirav (December 10
Health_Goth
4th episode of the 1st season of The Righteous Gemstones
as Abraham Gemstone Marla Maples as Gay Nancy Dominique Jane Sharpe as Cybergoth Jody Hill as Levi James DuMont as Chad Troy Anthony Hogan as Matthew J
Wicked Lips (The Righteous Gemstones)
Wicked_Lips_(The_Righteous_Gemstones)
Youth subculture
Music Festival E-girls and e-boys Emo subculture Visual kei Mall goth Cybergoth Clubbing List of deathcore bands List of emo pop bands List of indie rock
Scene_(subculture)
Amy (February 2, 2017). "Watch Grimes and Janelle Monáe's Futuristic Cybergoth "Venus Fly" Video". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 7, 2018. "Janelle Monáe
Janelle_Monáe_discography
Amy (February 2, 2017). "Watch Grimes and Janelle Monáe's Futuristic Cybergoth "Venus Fly" Video". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on February
Grimes_discography
Respirator with a rubber face seal
serving their functional purposes, gas masks are also used as fashion in cybergoth wear. They are also used as emblems by some musicians. Spray-painting
Elastomeric_respirator
British electro band
heavily involved in the development of UK electronic body music (EBM) and cybergoth genres in the early 2000s. Goteki split up in 2006, but reformed in 2008
Goteki
9th episode of the 1st season of The Righteous Gemstones
as Abraham Gemstone Marla Maples as Gay Nancy Dominique Jane Sharpe as Cybergoth Mary Kraft as Missionary Woman Cullen Moss as Brock Jody Hill as Levi
Better Is the End of a Thing Than Its Beginning
Better_Is_the_End_of_a_Thing_Than_Its_Beginning
Fashion that does not conform to mainstream styles
Flav in 1980s hip hop fashion (2008) Two women in ganguro (2008) Three cybergoths (2009) A scene kid in scene fashion (2009) Two skinheads (2010) Three
Alternative_fashion
German band
music was still played online, and still gained popularity amongst new cybergoths. In July 2024, more than 10 years since they had disbanded, Eisenfunk
Eisenfunk
melodic-death-metal group Dead by April – melodic-metalcore group Deathstars – cybergoth industrial-metal group Evergrey – progressive-metal group Freak Kitchen –
List of people from Gothenburg
List_of_people_from_Gothenburg
Cyberpunk – Science fiction subgenre in a futuristic dystopian setting Cybergoth – Fashion subculture of goth and cyberpunk Cholos & Cholas – Mexican-American
List_of_subcultures
British television series
broadcast: 18 March 2013. Episode 2 – POD and Ellie meet OTT Jazmine, and Cybergoth Cara who calls herself 'a multi-coloured mental monster'. And Ellie runs
Snog_Marry_Avoid?
Internet-denoting grammatical prefixes
Cyberculture, emergent cultures based on the use of computer networks Cybergoth sub-culture Cybersex (colloquially) Cyberinfrastructure or computer networks
Internet-related_prefixes
Fictional character in the Overwatch franchise
to still fit into his DJ role, inspired by the wigs commonly seen in cybergoth culture. Lúcio Correia dos Santos is a black Brazilian man from Rio de
Lúcio_(Overwatch)
Retail markets in London, England
clothing and art pieces for alternative sub-cultures, such as goths and cybergoths. These shops include Black Rose, which caters for goths, with items such
Camden_Market
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List_of_steampunk_works
dance beats, based on trance and techno. The genre is associated with the cybergoth subculture. Techstep is a dark subgenre of drum and bass that was created
List of industrial music genres
List_of_industrial_music_genres
"Anyone Who Had a Heart", by Burt Bacharach/Hal David. Sneaky Bat Machine: Cybergoth band (1997–2000). The band consisted of Sneakybat (aka Ross Tregenza)
List_of_bands_from_Bristol
Japanese idol group
masks and leg warmers in a style combining elements from steampunk and cybergoth fashion. On stage, they carry distinctive prop guns (called "Laser Gun"
Kamen_Joshi
Australian electronic band
Wales, Australia Genres Electro-industrial, industrial rock, electropunk, cybergoth, electronica Years active 2003–present Labels Black Pill Red Pill Crash
Angelspit
Dance move
Retrieved 2024-05-25. Feldman, Brian (2019-02-19). "How a Viral Video of Cybergoths Presaged the Emote Dance Craze". Intelligencer. Archived from the original
Orange_Justice
Related genres Gothic rock, gothic metal, dark wave, industrial music, cybergoth Location Worldwide Related events Concert tour, music festival, rock festival
List_of_gothic_festivals
December 30, 2002. Band review. ROARezine (in Dutch), August 25, 2004. Dj Cybergoth. Asmodeus X Mourningstar (Electrogeneration album of the month January
Asmodeus_X
Subgenre of science fiction
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Nanopunk
Goth subculture in Toronto, Canada
interest in goth rock was stagnant, and some DJ's advocated a shift towards cybergoth music. By late 2005, one media outlet was predicting the downfall of the
Toronto_goth_scene
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