Talk:Funker Vogt

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As per discussion on Talk:Assemblage 23 and Category talk:Goth, removing from Category:Goth and adding to List of non-goth musical artists popular within goth subculture. - Korpios 02:08, 20 Jun 2004 (UTC)


Yes, but if it's not goth why do goth clubs play their music? ;) (Well of course they're not goth, but that is just an observation) --68.80.190.94 02:51, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Well, because it is popular in the goth subculture. And more industrial klubz play it than goth clubs. :)

Music played at a goth event isn't the same like goth music. The goth subculture of today has definitely no own music. --~Menorrhea 20:09, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

Should we discuss the common melody they put into almost all of their songs that aren't remixes? The melody most prominent in Red Queen? If you've heard an album from the band you'd know what I'm talking about. Detha 13:04, 24 April 2007 (UTC)