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Guzman, C. (2021). Babymetal's “Music in Action”: Redefining Authenticity, Decolonizing Metal, Destabilizing Economy. Master's thesis, University of Anchorage, Anchorage.
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Hagen, K. (2021). “If you want to learn the secrets, close your eyes”: Bruce Dickinson’s “Gates of Urizen” as a Contrary Version of The [First] Book of Urizen. Blake / an Illustrated Quarterly, 54(3), n.p.
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Hannan, C. (2021). Ghostly longing: Tonality as grieving in Bell Witch’s “Mirror Reaper”. Metal Music Studies, 7(2), 277–297.
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Hassan, N. (2021). Metal on Merseyside: Music Scenes, Community and Locality. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Hazle, D. (2021). Delusions of Grandeur? Producing Authentic Metal Music in the Soviet Union. In R. - L. Valijärvi, C. Doesburg, & A. DiGioia (Eds.), Multilingual Metal Music: sociocultural, linguistic and literary perspectives on heavy metal lyrics. (pp. 185–199). London: Emerald.
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Hecter, P., & Mattsson, D. (2021). The Enemy Within: Conceptualizing Turkish Metalheads as the Ideological “Other”. In B. A. Bardine, & J. Stueart (Eds.), Living Metal: Metal Scenes around the World. Bristol: Intellect Books.
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Hedge Olson, B. (2021). Burzum shirts, paramilitarism and National Socialist Black Metal in the twenty-first century. Metal Music Studies, 7(1), 27–42.
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Helden, I. von. (2021). Større enn tid, tyngre enn natt – The Interplay of Language and Cultural Identity in the Lyrics of Norwegian Metal Bands. In R. - L. Valijärvi, C. Doesburg, & A. DiGioia (Eds.), Multilingual Metal Music: sociocultural, linguistic and literary perspectives on heavy metal lyrics. (pp. 49–59). London: Emerald.
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Herbst, J. - P. (2021). Culture-specific production and performance characteristics: An interview study with “Teutonic” metal producers. Metal Music Studies, 7(3), 445–467.
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Herbst, J. - P. (2021). Nail the Mix: Standardization in Mixing Metal Music? Popular Music and Society, t.b.c..
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