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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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O’Boyle, Tom; Scott, Niall |
Doom Values: Deceleration Promoting A Philosophy Of Progression Through Opposites |
2015 |
Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures |
|
347-353 |
|
|
Bremer, Manuel; Cohnitz, Daniel |
Saint Vitus Dance: The Art of Doom |
2012 |
Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality |
|
87-95 |
|
|
Eberl, Jason T. |
Living and Dying as One: Suffering and the Ethics of Euthanasia |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
|
135-147 |
|
|
Sotos, Rachael |
Metallica’s Existential Freedom: From We to I and Back Again |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
|
85-98 |
|
|
Wisnewski, J.Jeremy |
The Metal Militia and the Existentialists’ Club |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
|
55-64 |
|
|
Grant, Judith |
Boys Interrupted: The Drama of Male Bonding in Some Kind of Monster |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
|
219-231 |
|
|
Knepp, Dennis |
Gods, Drugs, and Ghosts: Finding Dionysus and Apollo in Black Sabbath and the Birth of Heavy Metal |
2012 |
Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality |
|
96-110 |
|
|
Algora, Alfonso F. |
Filosofía e historia del pensamiento en el heavy metal y músicas afines. Una aproximación |
2019 |
Heavy y metal, a través del cristal. Nuevas perspectivas culturales |
|
29-52 |
|
|
Cameron, Brian K. |
Madness in the Mirror of Reason: Metallica and Foucault on Insanity and Confinement |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
|
117-126 |
|
|
White, Mark D. |
Metallica Drops a Load: What Do Bands and Fans Owe Each Other? |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
|
199-209 |
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