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The Wake
The Wake
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Kommunity FK
Kommunity FK
American post-punk/gothic rock band
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Nosferatu
Nosferatu
English band
3
Switchblade Symphony
Switchblade Symphony
band that plays gothic rock
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The Breath Of Life (band)
The Breath Of Life (band)
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The Electric Hellfire Club
The Electric Hellfire Club
American industrial metal band
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Rosetta Stone
Rosetta Stone
British punk rock band
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Children on Stun
Children on Stun
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Kill Switch...Klick
Kill Switch...Klick
9
Inkubus Sukkubus
Inkubus Sukkubus
band
10
Opera IX
Opera IX
Italian band
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Ritual
Ritual
1980s Harrow-based post-punk band
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London After Midnight
London After Midnight
American band
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Acid Bath
Acid Bath
sludge metal band from Louisiana
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Yeht Mae
Yeht Mae
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Spahn Ranch
Spahn Ranch
American industrial band
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Fields of the Nephilim
Fields of the Nephilim
English rock band
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Spy Glass Blue
Spy Glass Blue
American band
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Tina Root
Tina Root
vocalist, songwriter
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Rozz Williams
Rozz Williams
American singer
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Sex Gang Children
Sex Gang Children
band
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Mephisto Walz
Mephisto Walz
band
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Digital Poodle
Digital Poodle
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The Last Days of Jesus
The Last Days of Jesus
Slovak progressive rock band
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Corpus Delicti
Corpus Delicti
band
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Shadow Project
Shadow Project
band
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The Awakening
The Awakening
band
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Zombina and the Skeletones
Zombina and the Skeletones
British band
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1919
1919
post-punk band formed in Bradford, England
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Andrew Eldritch
Andrew Eldritch
British singer
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Chalice
Chalice
australian band
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Scaterd Few
Scaterd Few
Punk rock band out of Burbank, California
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Bal-Sagoth
Bal-Sagoth
black/death metal band
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Lacrimas Profundere
Lacrimas Profundere
band
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The Damned
The Damned
British rock band
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Why?
Why?
American band
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Pseudo Echo
Pseudo Echo
Australian new wave band from Melbourne
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Libitina
Libitina
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Blitz
Blitz
English street punk/oi! band
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Christian Death
Christian Death
American gothic rock band
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Dungeon
Dungeon
Australian band
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The Cure
The Cure
English rock band
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On Thorns I Lay
On Thorns I Lay
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Crime & the City Solution
Crime & the City Solution
Australian rock band
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The Growlers
The Growlers
American indie rock band
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Stabbing Westward
Stabbing Westward
American band
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Mountain
Mountain
American rock band
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Macbeth
Macbeth
Italian gothic metal band formed in 1995
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Virgin Black
Virgin Black
Australian band
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Alchemist
Alchemist
Australian progressive metal band
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Nazxul
Nazxul
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Eve of Destiny
Eve of Destiny
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Ken Hensley
Ken Hensley
British musician
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Draconian
Draconian
Swedish band
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Ensiferum
Ensiferum
Finnish folk metal band
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Razed in Black
Razed in Black
industrial music group
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Sixpence None the Richer
Sixpence None the Richer
American Christian alternative rock band
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Bauhaus
Bauhaus
English gothic rock band
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Musta Paraati
Musta Paraati
Finnish band
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Big Electric Cat is a gothic rock group from Sydney, Australia, formed by musicians Paul Sadler and Deborah Denton, who had moved from London to Sydney in 1989. In 1991, inspired by Philip K. Dick's sci-fi novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and the future noir movie Blade Runner, and inspired by the film's dark, futuristic and other themes, they formed Big Electric Cat.

In 1993 they were joined by drummer Scott Charaneka and local bassist David Block. After Scott's departure, live drumming was dropped in favour of a drum machine named "Dr.Ruth" after the famous sex therapist; thus the band's sound was born.

After sell-out gigs across Australia and the resurgence of the gothic scene, the band recorded their 4-track demo "Suspira." After several attempts to get signed to an Australian record label, they sent a demo to the newly formed Goth label Cleopatra Records in Los Angeles, and were immediately offered a three-album deal.

The band's first full album was titled "Dreams of a Mad King" and was released in 1994. Recorded at Damien Gerrard Studios in Sydney and engineered by Russ Pilling it featured the hits "Christabel", "Orchid Dreaming", "Paris Skies" and "Red Roses" which defined their sound.

At the suggestion of Cleopatra Records label boss Brian Perera, their second release, in October 1995, was the seven-track remix EP Burning Embers, overseen by Q/Überzone/Death Method.

In 1997 the band embarked on the 40-city "Congregation Tour" of the USA with labelmates Christian Death and Switchblade Symphony. On their return to Australia, Denton left the band while Sadler and Block continued to write and record the second full-length album, Eyelash. Recorded at Powerhouse Studios, Sydney, and released in August 1997, the songs took a darker, electronic journey; the title track "Eyelash" was dedicated to Sadler's father, who had recently died.

With more live commitments and increasing popularity William Jackson was recruited for live keyboard duties, and when David Block quit unexpectedly later that year, he was replaced by Damien Gillette on bass.