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Cray, W. D. (2012). Fightin’ Words: Sabbath Doesn ’ t Need the Ozzman. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality (pp. 126–139). West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
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Bondarchuk, J. (2012). It ’ s Not Sabbath Unless Ozzy ’ s the Singer (But It ’ s Fine If You Disagree). In W. Irwin (Ed.), Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality (pp. 113–125). West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
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McIver, J. (2012). Black Sabbath and the Sound of Evil. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality (pp. 33–40). West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
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Heathers, J. (2012). The Worst of All Possible Worlds: Schopenhauer Meets Sabbath. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality (pp. 41–50). West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
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Pepper, K. (2012). Tony Iommi ’ s Hand of Doom: From Plastic Fingertips to Creative Freedom. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality (pp. 51–60). West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
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Irwin, W. (Ed.). (2012). Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
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Littmann, K. (2012). The Art of Black Sabbath: Aristotle Joins the Band. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality (pp. 63–75). West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
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Irwin, W. (2012). Beyond Good and Evil: Facing Your Demons With Black Sabbath and Existentialism. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality (pp. 3–11). West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
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Christiansen, E. (2012). Wicked World: The Politics of the Supernatural in Black Sabbath. In W. Irwin (Ed.), Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality (pp. 151–162). West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
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James, K. (2009). From ”The Undead will feast” to ”The time to kill is now”: Frankfurt school and freudian perspectives on death-metal. Musicology Australia, 31(1), 17–39.
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