Introduction: Heavy metal as controversy and counterculture

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How to Cite: Hjelm, Titus ; Kahn-Harris, Keith; LeVine, Mark. Introduction: Heavy metal as controversy and counterculture. Heavy Metal - Controversies and Countercultures. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 1 - 16 Apr 2013. ISBN 9781845539412.

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Heavy metal is now over forty years old and has developed into a diverse and multi-faceted genre. Wherever it is found and however it is played, metal's fascination with transgression has often meant it has been embroiled in controversy. Controversies surrounding the alleged connection between heavy metal and, variously, sexual promiscuity, occultism and Satanism, subliminal messages, suicide and violence have made heavy metal a target of moral panics over popular culture. Metal has variously embraced, rejected, played with and tried to ignore this controversy and it remains irrevocably marked by its controversial, transgressive tendencies. This anthology provides a thorough investigation of how and why metal becomes controversial, how metal 'scenes' are formed. It examines the relationship between metal and society, including how fans, musicians and the media create the culture of heavy metal. This collection looks at some of the consequences of heavy metal’s transgressions. As we shall outline in this introduction, metal’s transgression has caused it to be a frequently controversial music.

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    Heavy Metal: Controversies and Countercultures
  • creator
    Titus Hjelm, Keith Kahn-Harris, Mark LeVine
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    9781781790847 (eBook)
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • series title
    Studies in Popular Music
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