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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Helden, Imke von |
Scandinavian metal attack: the power of Northern Europe in extreme metal |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
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31-41 |
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Nordström, Susanna |
Contextualizing Extreme-Metal Music: The Case of the Swedish Metal Nursery |
2016 |
Made in Sweden: Studies in Popular Music |
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121-130 |
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Rodríguez-Hernández, Saúl Mauricio |
”In the Name of Satan”: Violence, Extreme Metal and Young People in Colombia in the ’80s and ’90s |
2015 |
Music at the Extremes: Essays on Sounds Outside the Mainstream |
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143-156 |
|
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Kitteringham, Sarah |
Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses: The Treatment of Women in Black Metal, Death Metal, Doom Metal, and Grindcore |
2014 |
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Patterson, Jamie E. |
‘Getting My Soul Back’: Empowerment Narratives and Identities among Women in Extreme Metal in North Carolina |
2016 |
Global metal music and culture: current directions in metal studies |
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245-260 |
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Vasan, Sonia |
Gender and Power in the Death Metal Scene: A Social Exchange Perspective |
2016 |
Global metal music and culture: current directions in metal studies |
|
261-276 |
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Swist, Jeremy J. |
Satan’s Empire: Ancient Rome’s anti-Christian appeal in extreme metal |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
35-51 |
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Vallen, Sam |
’A Blaze in the Northern Suburbs’: Australian Extreme Metal’s Larrikinish Lineage |
2019 |
Australian Metal Music |
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37-54 |
|
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St-Laurent, Méi-Ra |
Finally getting out of the maze: Understanding the narrative structure of extreme metal through a study of ‘Mad Architect’ by Septicflesh |
2016 |
Metal Music Studies |
2 |
87-108 |
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Grant, Sam |
Resistants, stimulants and weaponization: Extreme metal music and empowerment in the Iraqi and Syrian civil conflicts |
2017 |
Metal Music Studies |
3 |
175-200 |
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