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Calef, S. (2007). To Live is to Die: Metallica and the Meaning of Life. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery (pp. 101–116). Malden & Oxford: Blackwell.
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Nohr, R. F., & Schwaab, H. (Eds.). (2011). ”Metal matters”. Heavy Metal als Kultur und Welt. Münster: Lit.
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Fosl, P. S. (2007). Metallica, Nietzsche, and Marx: The Immorality of Morality. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery (pp. 74–84). Malden & Oxford: Blackwell.
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Lindholm, P. (2007). The Struggle Within: Hetfield, Kierkegaard, and the Pursuit of Authenticity. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery (pp. 65–73). Malden & Oxford: Blackwell.
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Wisnewski, J. J. (2007). The Metal Militia and the Existentialists’ Club. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery (pp. 55–64). Malden & Oxford: Blackwell.
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Nys, T. (2007). Through the Mist and the Madness: Metallica’s Message of Nonconformity, Individuality, and Truth. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery (pp. 41–52). Malden & Oxford: Blackwell.
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Engelen, B. (2007). Alcoholica: When Sweet Amber Becomes the Master of Puppets. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery (pp. 29–40). Malden & Oxford: Blackwell.
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Irwin, W. (2007). This Search Goes On: Christian, Warrior, Buddhist. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery (pp. 16–28). Malden & Oxford: Blackwell.
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Fudge, R. (2007). Whisper Things Into My Brain: Metallica, Emotion, and Morality. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery (pp. 5–15). Malden & Oxford: Blackwell.
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Irwin, W. (Ed.). (2012). Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
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