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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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Puri, S. (2011). Cycles of Metal and Cycles of Male Aggression: Ageing and the Changing Aggressive Impulse. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 101–110). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Scott, N. (2011). Metal Disorder, Metal Disturbance. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 111–120). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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McKinnon, C. A. (2011). War inside My Head: Metal, Mental Illness and Psychic Energy. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 121–132). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Kay, A. (2011). Suicide, Metal Music and Expectancy Theory. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 133–142). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Hill, R. (2011). Emo Saved My Life: Challenging the Mainstream Discourse of Mental Illness around My Chemical Romance. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 143–154). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Oliveira, A., & Rodrigues, R. (2011). Does Death and Suicide Sound Like the Music You Hear? In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 155–168). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Spracklen, K. (2011). Playing with Madness in the Forest of Shadows: Dissonance, Deviance and Non-Comformity in the Black Metal Scene. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 169–176). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Fridh, S. (2011). Lord Satan’s Secret Rites and Satanism as Self-Therapy: The Creation of a Masculinity Gender Identity within Black Metal. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 177–184). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Helden, I. von. (2011). ’A Furore Normannorum, Libera Nos Domine!’ A Short History of Going Berserk in Scandinavian Literature and Heavy Metal. In C. A. McKinnon, N. Scott, & K. Sollee (Eds.), Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation (pp. 185–207). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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