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Gothabilly

Gothabilly (sometimes hellbilly〔), is one of several music and cultural subgenres of rockabilly. The name is a portmanteau word that combines ''gothic'' and ''rockabilly''. The earliest known use of the word ''gothabilly'' was by The Cramps in the late 1970s, to describe their blend of somber, rockabilly-influenced punk rock. Since then the term has come to describe a fashion and music trend that bridges both the gothic and rockabilly subcultures.
==History==
In the late 1970s, The Cramps helped to create a proto-gothabilly subgenre. However, the term gothabilly was not popularized until the release of a series of international gothabilly compilation albums released by Skully Records in the mid-1990s.〔Valarie Thorpe: Interview with ( Ghoultown's Count Lyle ), reallyscary.com. Retrieved on April 14, 2009〕
Although the term is attributed to The Cramps, their musical style is closer in formula to the surf rock sound of the early 1960s combined with the traditional "12-bar blues" format than to 1950s rockabilly rhythms and vocal styles. Occasionally, they have been associated with gothic rock primarily because of their use of fetish clothing and outlandish makeup, including heavy, dark eyeliner on both male and female members of the band, which is also popular in the gothic subculture. The Cramps are considered to be equally influential to the psychobilly genre.〔Rambali, Paul (June 1978), "The Cramps: Psychobilly and Other Musical Diseases", NME.〕
Gothabilly is particularly active in the western portion of the United States, with many of today's bands originating in California.〔Johnson, Daniel (April 09), "The Growth of Gothabilly", RSEE, Riverside County, CA.〕

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