Gothic Music Research Paper

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Ok so my favorite type of music is screamo.Some people say that I am gothic,but in reality I am emo not gothic.Well that’s not the point.The point is what type of music I like and what bands I like.Anyways I love screamo music,it’s just so awsome.And about the bands,I love Black Veil Brides,HollyWood Undead,and Bullet for my Valintine.If you haven’t heard them yoi should drop everything,stop what you are doing and look them up.Well not really you can if you want to.So i did some reserch and found out that they all have something in common.So on my reserch i found out that their songs relate to their lives.Like how Andy Beirsack’s songs are about him and his friends,who are also apart of the band.Which are Andy,Jake, Ashley , Jixnks,and CC.Well

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