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St-Laurent, M. - R. (2016). Finally getting out of the maze: Understanding the narrative structure of extreme metal through a study of ‘Mad Architect’ by Septicflesh. Metal Music Studies, 2(1), 87–108.
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Unger, M. (2016). Sound, Symbol, Sociality: The Aesthetic Experience of Extreme Metal Music. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK.
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Smialek, E. T. (2016). Genre and Expression in Extreme Metal Music, Ca. 1990-2015. Ph.D. thesis, McGill University, Montreal.
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Radovanović, B. (2016). Ideologies and Discourses: Extreme Narratives in Extreme Metal Music. AM Journal of Art and Media Studies, 10, 51–58.
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Lucas, O. R. (2016). Loudness, Rhythm and Environment: Analytical Issues in Extreme Metal Music. Ph.D. thesis, Harvard University, Cambridge.
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Petrovic, P. (2017). Beyond ‘forms of aggression’: teaching extreme metal in the composition classroom. In M. Elovaara, & B. Bardine (Eds.), Connecting metal to culture: unity in disparity. Bristol: Intellect Books.
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Grant, S. (2017). Resistants, stimulants and weaponization: Extreme metal music and empowerment in the Iraqi and Syrian civil conflicts. Metal Music Studies, 3(2), 175–200.
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Netherton, J. (2017). The entrepreneurial imperative: Recording artists in extreme metal music proto-markets. Metal Music Studies, 3(3), 369–386.
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Hoad, C., & Whiting, S. (2017). True Kvlt? The Cultural Capital of “Nordicness” in Extreme Metal. M/C Journal, 20(6), n..p.
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