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[QUOTE="conservationist:1355795"][img]http://www.deathmetal.org/wp-content/uploads/karl_spracklen-international_society_for_metal_music_studies.jpg[/img] [b]Interview: Karl Spracklen of the International Society of Metal Music Studies[/b] "Heavy metal is an important part of modern culture and everyday life, so studying heavy metal enables us to understand both of those things. For me, the interesting thing about heavy metal is the tension between metal’s strong sense of being part of a non-mainstream subculture, and metal’s place in the industry of modern pop and rock music. That’s because I’m essentially a sociologist. Other heavy metal scholars might be interested in the way the music is constructed, or the meaning behind song lyrics, or the history of the scene, or the use of heavy metal as a philosophy or ideology of life. Heavy metal is just a subject field, a lens, through which we can think about problems in other academic diciplines." - Dr. Karl Spracklen [url=http://www.deathmetal.org/news/interview-karl-spracklen-of-the-international-society-of-metal-music-studies/]Read More Of... [i]Interview: Karl Spracklen of the International Society of Metal Music Studies[/i][/url] [/QUOTE]
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