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Subject: Re: Does death and black metal really count as subcultures?


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Vince
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Date Posted: 03:50:10 10/02/04 Sat
In reply to: Silverfox 's message, "Does death and black metal really count as subcultures?" on 21:26:40 09/29/04 Wed

Hi silverfox,

Have been planning on trying to get round to add the death metal page for a while but time is always against me. Will get round to it one day.

I would certainly say that they are a sub culture as those who listen to it tend to not identify with the other subcultures (although they do seem to associate with them). So I suppose they need to be identified in some way. Of course, there is also a great deal of blurring of distinctions and crosssing over between the groups, and people do not like to be pigeonholed.

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