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'''Automatapedia''' was a [[wiki]] that extends ''Automata'', a print magazine from {{tag|Alberta}}, {{tag|Canada}}, dedicated to covering the underground {{tag|music}} scene; with emphasis on industrial, goth, synthpop, ambient, experimental, and related genres; from a {{tag|Christianity|Christian}} perspective.
'''Automatapedia''' was a [[wiki]] that extends ''Automata'', a print magazine from {{tag|Alberta}}, {{tag|Canada}}, dedicated to covering the underground {{tag|music}} scene; with emphasis on industrial, goth, synthpop, ambient, experimental, and related genres; from a {{tag|Christianity|Christian}} perspective.


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Latest revision as of 16:22, 4 December 2022

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Founded by: unknown
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: No license
Main topic: Music
Wiki size: 1,195 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 10 info / verify

(As of: 2012-02-03 – via Archive.org)


Automatapedia was a wiki that extends Automata, a print magazine from Alberta, Canada, dedicated to covering the underground music scene; with emphasis on industrial, goth, synthpop, ambient, experimental, and related genres; from a Christian perspective.