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Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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Fejes, János |
The Reception of Biblical and Mythological Patterns in the Lyrics of Extreme Metal Music |
2018 |
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Shafron, Gavin Ryan |
The Relationship of Intensity of Preference for Heavy Metal Music to Emotional Dysphoria |
2018 |
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Trott, Brian |
Faouda Wa Ruina: A History of Moroccan Punk Rock and Heavy Metal |
2018 |
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Emms, Rachel; Crossley, Nick |
Translocality, Network Structure, and Music Worlds: Underground Metal in the United Kingdom |
2018 |
The Canadian Review of Sociology; Montreal |
55 |
111-135 |
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Abbott, Helen; Ardrey, Caroline |
”Mon gosier de métal parle toutes les langues”: Translations and Transformations of Baudelaire in Black Metal Music |
2018 |
Esprit Créateur; Baltimore |
58 |
130-143 |
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Hoad, Catherine |
’He can be whatever you want him to be’: Identity and intimacy in the masked performance of Ghost |
2018 |
Popular Music; Cambridge |
37 |
175-192 |
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Olsen, Kirk N.; Thompson, William Forde; Giblin, Iain |
Listener Expertise Enhances Intelligibility of Vocalizations in Death Metal Music |
2018 |
Music Perception; Berkeley |
35 |
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Ritts, Max Jacob; Greening, Spencer |
Gyitwaalkt: A Dialogue on Tsimshian War and Metal |
2018 |
BC Studies; Vancouver |
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Lucas, Olivia R. |
“So Complete in Beautiful Deformity”: Unexpected Beginnings and Rotated Riffs in Meshuggah’s obZen |
2018 |
Music Theory Online |
24 |
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‘The rage of the Northmen’: Extreme metal and North-motivated violence |
2018 |
The Polar Record |
54 |
339-348 |
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