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As it currently stands, it mainly comes across as a duplicate of blackgaze because whoever wrote it seems to be confusing post-black metal with post-metal. Post-black metal represents a movement away from the satanic themes of earlier black metal as well as broad experimentation in musical influences. Better examples would be Ulver, Sigh, Solefald, Kekal, and Liturgy. Ganondox ( talk) 09:12, 12 February 2018 (UTC)
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As it currently stands, it mainly comes across as a duplicate of blackgaze because whoever wrote it seems to be confusing post-black metal with post-metal. Post-black metal represents a movement away from the satanic themes of earlier black metal as well as broad experimentation in musical influences. Better examples would be Ulver, Sigh, Solefald, Kekal, and Liturgy. Ganondox ( talk) 09:12, 12 February 2018 (UTC)