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'''Coldwave''', also written as '''Cold Wave''', is a term that describes two different genres of music:
'''Coldwave''', also written as '''Cold Wave''', is a term that describes two different genres of music:
* the [[Coldwave (France)|French coldwave]], a musical movement in France from the late '70s until the late '80s.
* the [[Coldwave (France)|French coldwave]], a musical movement in France from the late '70s until the present.
* the American coldwave, a term used in the USA in the 1990s for [[industrial metal]].
* the American coldwave, a term used in the USA in the 1990s for [[industrial metal]].



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Coldwave, also written as Cold Wave, is a term that describes two different genres of music:

  • the French coldwave, a musical movement in France from the late '70s until the present.
  • the American coldwave, a term used in the USA in the 1990s for industrial metal.

Cold wave, is an unrelated term, defined as a prolonged period of weather featuring below-normal temperatures.