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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Christiansen, Erich |
Wicked World: The Politics of the Supernatural in Black Sabbath |
2012 |
Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality |
|
151-162 |
|
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White, Mark D. |
The Name Remains the Same—But Should It? |
2012 |
Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality |
|
140-148 |
|
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Cray, Wesley D. |
Fightin’ Words: Sabbath Doesn ’ t Need the Ozzman |
2012 |
Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality |
|
126-139 |
|
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Bondarchuk, James |
It ’ s Not Sabbath Unless Ozzy ’ s the Singer (But It ’ s Fine If You Disagree) |
2012 |
Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality |
|
113-125 |
|
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Pöhlmann, Sascha |
Die transzendentalistische Konstante. Von Walt Whitman zu Wolves In The Throne Room |
2011 |
Heavy Metal Studies: Lyrics und Intertextualität |
|
89-113 |
|
|
Copilaș, Emanuel |
Negative determinations of intellect: A Hegelian critique of Slayer’s phenomenology |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
71-87 |
|
|
McWilliams, Jesse |
Dark epistemology: An assessment of philosophical trends in the black metal music of Mayhem |
2014 |
Metal Music Studies |
1 |
25-38 |
|
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Lesouooijenrd, Erik van |
Contempt, atavism, eschatology: black metal and Bergson’s porous inversion |
2015 |
Helvete: A Journal of Black Metal Theory |
2 |
93-110 |
|
|
Harboe, Johnny |
This Is Now… Kierkegaardian Moments In The Lyrics Of Hatebreed |
2015 |
Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures |
|
564-571 |
|
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O’Boyle, Tom; Scott, Niall |
Doom Values: Deceleration Promoting A Philosophy Of Progression Through Opposites |
2015 |
Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures |
|
347-353 |
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