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Minore, G. (2020). Heavenly Hosts and Other Demons: Reflections Concerning a Difficult and Transversal Relationship in the History of Our Heavy Music. In E. Scaricaciottoli, N. Varas-Díaz, & D. Nevárez Araujo (Eds.), Heavy Metal Music In Argentina: in black we are seen. (pp. 28–45). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Bernal, M., & Caballero, M. (2020). Walkabout, Just Walking about for the Sake of Walking: The Journey as an Ethos in the Poetics of Ricardo Iorio. In E. Scaricaciottoli, N. Varas-Díaz, & D. Nevárez Araujo (Eds.), Heavy Metal Music In Argentina: in black we are seen. (pp. 46–57). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Pisano, J. I. (2020). Passion and Ethics: A Space for Voice and Tradition in Iorio’s Lyrics. In E. Scaricaciottoli, N. Varas-Díaz, & D. Nevárez Araujo (Eds.), Heavy Metal Music In Argentina: in black we are seen. (pp. 58–71). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Alasia, E. (2020). The Reason Behind My Writing: Another Day of Being. In E. Scaricaciottoli, N. Varas-Díaz, & D. Nevárez Araujo (Eds.), Heavy Metal Music In Argentina: in black we are seen. (pp. 72–83). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Scaricaciottoli, E. (2020). Piedra Libre: Referential Tensions in Argentinean Heavy Metal. Lyrics Since the Political Crisis of 2001/2002. In E. Scaricaciottoli, N. Varas-Díaz, & D. Nevárez Araujo (Eds.), Heavy Metal Music In Argentina: in black we are seen. (pp. 84–99). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Crowcroft, O. (2017). Rock in a Hard Place: Music and Mayhem in the Middle East. Zed Books Ltd.
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Baulch, E. (2003). Gesturing elsewhere: The identity politics of the Balinese death/thrash metal scene. Popular Music; Cambridge, 22(2), 195–215.
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LeVine, M. (2008). Heavy metal Muslims: the rise of a post-Islamist public sphere. Contemporary Islam; Dordrecht, 2(3), 229–249.
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LeVine, M. (2008). Heavy metal Islam: rock, resistance, and the struggle for the soul of Islam. New York: Three Rivers Press.
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Zheng, Y. (2016). ”The screaming successor”: Exploring the Chinese metal scene in contemporary Chinese society (1996-2015). Ph.D. thesis, Bowling Green State University, Ohio.
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