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Editorial
Heavy metal as controversy and counterculture |
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Titus Hjelm , Keith Kahn-Harris , Mark Levine | 5-18 |
Controversies
Suicide solutions? Or, how the emo class of 2008 were able to contest their media demonization, whereas the headbangers, burnouts or ‘children of ZoSo’ generation were not |
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Andy R. Brown | 19-37 |
'How you gonna see me now': Recontextualizing metal artists and moral panics |
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Brad Klypchak | 38-51 |
Triumph of the maggots? Valorization of metal in the rock press |
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Hélène Laurin | 52-67 |
Dworkin’s nightmare: Porngrind as the sound of feminist fears |
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Lee Barron | 68-84 |
The ‘double controversy’ of Christian metal |
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Marcus Moberg | 85-99 |
Hellfest: The thing that should not be? Local perceptions and Catholic discourses on metal culture in France |
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Gérôme Guibert , Jedediah Sklower | 100-115 |
Countercultures
'I want you to support local metal': A theory of metal scene formation |
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Jeremy Wallach , Alexandra Levine | 116-134 |
Voice of our blood: National Socialist discourses in black metal |
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Benjamin Hedge Olson | 135-149 |
Extreme music for extreme people? Norwegian black metal and transcendent violence |
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Michelle Phillipov | 150-163 |
The extreme metal ‘connoisseur’ |
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Nicola Allett | 164-179 |
Black metal: Stone Vengeance sing the thrash metal blues |
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Kevin Fellezs | 180-197 |
‘[I] hate girls and emo[tion]s: Negotiating masculinity in grindcore music |
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Rosemary Overell | 198-223 |
Heavy metal and the deafening threat of the apolitical |
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Niall Scott | 224-239 |
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