Thomas The Tank Engine’s theme, and ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You‘.Now, an X/Twitter user has seemingly uploaded an alternate angle of the famous video, “showing more cybergoth dance moves to Early Hardstyle, ending where the famous [clip] begins”.
This tweet actually stems from a clip uploaded to YouTube in March 2011 – months before its counterpart would take the Internet by storm.However, users have since reacted to the reuploaded clip on X/Twitter, hailing the video as “historically significant as getting a different angle of the JFK assassination,” whilst another singled out one dancer wearing fishnets and a purple skirt: “I have been obsessed with this queen since I first started using the internet.”Watch the cybergoth dance party below:Alternative angle of the famous "Cybergoth Dance Party" video, showing more cybergoth dance moves to Early Hardstyle, ending where the famous one begins pic.twitter.com/e01lhmPOYH— Roy Drones Jr (@chiweethedog) November 4, 2024this is as historically significant as getting a different angle of the JFK assassination https://t.co/miUKc7S0Jq— Will (@WillemDaFro) November 4, 2024I have been obsessed with this queen since I first started using the internet pic.twitter.com/WKdNQ4hL2r— Sir Cole Jerkin (@SirColeJerkin) November 4, 2024In recent goth news, The Cult’s Ian Astbury has spoken to NME about the recent resurgence of goth in pop culture.
Astbury pointed out Ethel Cain as an example of a newer artist paving the way for future goth, saying: “I was at one of her first shows.
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