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Koplow Villavicencio, J. (2022). Aproximación a la relación entre la escena metalera chilena y los pueblos originarios Mapuche, Selk’nam y Kawésqar. Contrapulso – Revista Latinoamericana De Estudios En Música Popular, 4(2), 78–93.
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Eckerström, P. (2022). Extreme heavy metal and blasphemy in Iran: the case of Confess. Cont Islam, . Retrieved July 26, 2024, from http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s11562-022-00493-7
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Herbst, J. - P., & Mynett, M. (2022). What Is “Heavy” in Metal? A Netnographic Analysis of Online Forums for Metal Musicians and Producers. Popular Music and Society, t.b.c., t.b.c.
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Herbst, J. - P., & Mynett, M. (2022). Toward a Systematic Understanding of “Heaviness” in Metal Music Production. Rock Music Studies, t.b.c..
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Tzu-Han Cheng, & Chen-Gia Tsai. (2016). emale Listeners’ Autonomic Responses to Dramatic Shifts Between Loud and Soft Music/Sound Passages: A Study of Heavy Metal Songs. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, art. 182.
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