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Kneer, J., Rieger, D., Frischlich, L., & Munko, D. (2011). Goethe vs. Rammstein: Who is Allowed to Play with Madness? The Influence of Musical Taste on Prejudice against Heavy Metal Lyrics. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 3–14). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Rodrigues, R., & Oliveira, A. (2011). Death and Life: The Role of Music and Others. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 15–24). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Wilson, R. E., & Thomas, M. (2011). Textual Analysis of Song Lyrics Adopting a Mental Health Diagnostic Standard as Method. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 26–34). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Frandsen, D. (2011). Two Steps past Insanity: The Expression of Aggression in Death Metal Music. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 35–40). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Varas-Díaz, N. (2011). Can Progressive Metal’s Narrative Inform Social Stigma Theory? Pain of Salvation’s ”The Perfect Element” Parts 1 and 2 as Examples. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 41–50). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Solee, K. (2011). Hysteric Desire: Sexual Positions, Sonic Subjectivity and Gender Play in Glam Metal. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 51–62). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Brown, A. R. (2011). No Method in the Madness? The Problem of the Cultural Reading in Robert Walser’s ”Running with the Devil: Power Madness and Gender in Heavy Metal Music” and Recent Metal Studies. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 63–72). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Gafarov, I. (2011). Qualitative Research in Understanding the Metal Community. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 73–78). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Rowe, P. (2011). Heavy Metal, Identity Work and Social Transitions: Implications for Young People’s Well Being in the Australian Context. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 79–92). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Sinclair, G. (2011). Heavy Metal Rituals and the Civilising Process. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 93–100). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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