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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Hunt-Hendrix, Hunter |
Transcendental Black Metal A Vision of Apocalyptic Humanism |
2012 |
Black Metal: Beyond the Darkness |
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Ishmael, Amelia |
The night is no longer dead; it has a life of its own |
2013 |
Helvete: A Journal of Black Metal Theory |
1 |
n.-p. |
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Ishmael, Amelia (ed) |
Helvete: A Journal of Black Metal Theory. Issue 3: Bleeding Black Noise |
2016 |
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Jalang, Bagus |
Distraction |
2016 |
Helvete: A Journal of Black Metal Theory |
3 |
73-80 |
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Jameson, Neill ”Imperial” |
Black plastic is still poisonous |
2012 |
Black Metal: Beyond the Darkness |
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Jamshid, Jon ”Thorns” |
Transatlantic Underground |
2012 |
Black Metal: Beyond the Darkness |
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Jones, Ieuan |
Black Metal and the Rebirth of the ‘Monstrous’ in Norway |
2013 |
Global Interdisciplinary Research Studies |
3 |
75-92 |
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Jones, Karl |
”A Blaze in the Northern Sky”: Black Metal Music and Subculture ; an Interactionist Account |
2003 |
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Jordan, Jamie Boddington; Herbst, Jan-Peter |
Harmonic structures in twenty-first-century metal music: A harmonic analysis of five major metal genres |
2023 |
Metal Music Studies |
9 |
27-58 |
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Kahn-Harris, Keith |
The ‘Failure’ of Youth Culture: Reflexivity, Music and Politics in the Black Metal Scene |
2004 |
European Journal of Cultural Studies |
7 |
95-111 |
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