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Heesch, F., & Höpflinger, A. - K. (2011). ”Go in peace and find thy faith”. Metal und religion. Euangel, 2(3), 21–22.
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Wallach, J., & LeVine, A. (2011). “I want you to support local metal”: A theory of metal scene formation. Popular Music History, 6(1-2), 116–134.
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Spracklen, K., Brown, A. R., & Kahn-Harris, K. (2011). Metal Studies? Cultural Research in the Heavy Metal Scene. Journal for Cultural Research, 15(3), 209–212.
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Masciandaro, N. (2011). Metal Studies and the Scission of the Word: A Personal Archaeology of Headbanging Exegesis. Journal for Cultural Research, 15(3), 247–250.
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Kahn-Harris, K. (2011). Metal Studies: Intellectual Fragmentation or Organic Intellectualism? Journal for Cultural Research, 15(3), 251–253.
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Lucas, C., Deeks, M., & Spracklen, K. (2011). Grim Up North: Northern England, Northern Europe and Black Metal. Journal for Cultural Research, 15(3), 279–295.
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Hill, R. L. (2011). Is Emo Metal? Gendered Boundaries and New Horizons in the Metal Community. Journal for Cultural Research, 15(3), 297–313.
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Riches, G. (2011). Embracing the Chaos: Mosh Pits, Extreme Metal Music and Liminality. Journal for Cultural Research, 15(3), 315–332.
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Vasan, S. (2011). The Price of Rebellion: Gender Boundaries in the Death Metal Scene. Journal for Cultural Research, 15(3), 333–349.
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