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| - Dark Rock, also called Dark alternative rock, is a form of rock music, in the late 1990s, mainly from the metal environment in which they went. After bands like Paradise Lost from the end of the 1990s reinforced for new possibilities of expression searched, they used modern elements to its sound image to expand. This would prevent Gothic Metal, and the creation of a new genre, the Dark Rock. This is increasingly focused on contemporary alternative-rock elements that has different compositions with electronic nuances extended, but without ignoring the metal environment completely.
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| - Dark Rock, also called Dark alternative rock, is a form of rock music, in the late 1990s, mainly from the metal environment in which they went. After bands like Paradise Lost from the end of the 1990s reinforced for new possibilities of expression searched, they used modern elements to its sound image to expand. This would prevent Gothic Metal, and the creation of a new genre, the Dark Rock. This is increasingly focused on contemporary alternative-rock elements that has different compositions with electronic nuances extended, but without ignoring the metal environment completely. The term "Dark Rock" was first used by Nick Holmes, head and founder of the band Paradise Lost, that host the 1999 album to rewrite. Then came the name in connection with the formation Zeraphine German band and was subsequently on more bands, who are stylistically between alternative rock, metal and modern electronic music. Case, there is overlapping with styles such as metal and Symphonic Symphonic Rock. This character can, for example, Symphonic metal bands like Nightwish or Within Temptation.
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