There are none
GoTh metal and horror punk
A European Gothic person. Evanescence is sometimes considered to fall into the euro goth music genre.
Hardcore Metal isn't a genre. Hardcore Punk is derived from Punk Rock, and has been influential in the developmental progression of Metal. Goth Rock and Goth Metal are not the same. Gothic Rock is derived from the Post-Punk movement, Goth Metal.. really, it's more a theme than a genre. Neither one is the same as Hardcore.
The Silver Convention were a group that produced music in the disco genre when it was really popular in the 1970s. They were originally called the Silver Bird Convention and then the Silver Bird.
yes indeed. dark rock music where the lyrics are dark and gothic
Good writers can adapt the rules of convention and grammar to the audience, content and genre.
Extreme metal. Black/Goth
One convention of the epic genre employed in Beowulf is the portrayal of a hero with superhuman abilities who embodies the values and ideals of a society. Beowulf's strength, courage, and willingness to selflessly protect his people exemplify this convention.
The Norwegian band Theatre of Tragedy which was founded in 1992 specialized in goth metal. The band decided to split in October 2010 and has been praised for its influence on the goth metal genre.
Punk, Alternative. Some might go with Emo, or Goth, though I don't believe that is correct.
There's no subgenres of goth, like many would have you believe, however certain bands within the goth genre have different tendencies (Killing Joke and Alien Sex Fiend lean Industrial, Fields of the Nephelim and Nosferatu lean hard rock, The Cure and Siouxsie and The Banshees lean pop). Simply put, goth people listen to whatever they want, but primarily goth rock (see the bands mentioned above). Listening to bands outside of the genre doesn't detract from your 'goth cred' so don't be embarrassed to admit you like something other than Bauhaus. Also, just because a goth person is listening to it, doesn't make it goth. Just because a goth kid is listening to Lady Gaga, doesn't make it goth now, does it? For the most part, popular genres other than goth rock popular amongst the subculture are: Post-punk (The Smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen), New Wave (Duran Duran, Depeche Mode), Psychobilly (Demented Are Go, The Meteors), Deathrock (Christian Death, 45 Grave), and Punk (Sex Pistols, Crass).
It's Debated, they dress like it but many say they're Nu or Alt. Metal. At most they're Gothic and at least they're Alternative