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members and whose songs use pagan imagery and pagan themes. After Inkubus Sukkubus had some mainstream success with their debut album in 1993, many gothic rock and darkwave bands emerged with neopagan members and lyrical themes. By the mid-2000s, pagan rock had become fully integrated into the
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in the 1980s. Bands in this genre will often use pagan and occult imagery and deal with pagan themes. In some cases the definition is stretched to include rock bands embraced by modern Pagans.
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genres. Gothic rock had become popular among younger pagans as an alternative to the singer-songwriter style established by pagans from the
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Pitzl-Waters, Jason (2014). "The Darker Shade of Pagan: The Emergence of Goth". In Weston, Donna; Bennett, Andy (eds.).
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who sing songs involving occult and Neopagan themes but avoid publicly labeling their personal belief systems.
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found at many Neopagan events and gatherings. While many bands under this loose category do incorporate
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Pagan rock as a more distinct genre emerged in the United Kingdom in 1980s, in particular from
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In many ways, the label of "Pagan rock" carries with it the same complexities and problems as
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who have Neopagans in the band but do not label themselves as pagan rock, and bands like
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Witchcraft Today: An Encyclopedia of Wiccan and Neopagan Traditions
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who explicitly state their allegiance to Neopaganism; bands like
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styles, one can also find bands inspired by gothic rock,
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The term "Pagan rock" differentiates the genre from
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Gothic rock
psychedelic folk
apocalyptic folk
ethereal wave
neo-medieval
Neopagan music
Modern paganism
Paganism
Goth
Darkwave
Neofolk
Pagan metal
occult rock
neopagan
gothic rock
gothic rock
post-punk
baby-boom generation
Inkubus Sukkubus
Wiccan
new-age music
folk music
rock and roll
medieval music
traditional

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