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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Overell, Rosemary |
Brutal belonging in other spaces: grindcore touring in Melbourne and Osaka |
2015 |
Youth cultures and subcultures: Australian perspectives |
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Overell, Rosemary |
Affective intensities in extreme music scenes: cases from Australia and Japan |
2014 |
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Overell, Rosemary |
Brutal belonging in Melbourne’s grindcore scene |
2010 |
Studies in Symbolic Interaction. Vol. 35 |
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79-99 |
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Rowe, Paula |
Heavy Metal, Identity Work and Social Transitions: Implications for Young People’s Well Being in the Australian Context |
2011 |
Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation |
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79-92 |
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Sage, Matt; Brooker, Caelli Jo |
Manifold Intensities: Musical Identities in Contemporary Antipodean Metalcore and Post-Hardcore |
2018 |
Sounds of origin in heavy metal music |
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141-168 |
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Spracklen, Karl |
Afterword. Being Metal, Being Australian? Reflections and an Afterword |
2019 |
Australian Metal Music |
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145-148 |
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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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Whitting, Samuel; Klimentou, Paige; Rogers, Ian |
‘We’re Just Normal Dudes’: Hegemonic Masculinity, Australian Identity, and Parkway Drive |
2019 |
Australian Metal Music |
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55-70 |
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Yalcinkaya, Can; Ahmed, Safdar |
Creeping Sharia: An Extreme Response to Islamophobia |
2019 |
Australian Metal Music |
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111-128 |
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