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- Riff Schemes, Form, and the Genre of Early American Hardcore Punk (1978–83) * David B
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- Alone in a Crowd Alexander Poirier University of the Pacific
- Middle Class Music in Suburban Nowhere Land: Emo and the Performance of Masculinity
- The SAA Performing Arts Roundtable
- Nov-Dec 2014
- SPRING 1989 9:00 Smiling Fiend Schedule/Spring 1989 Habit of Thought; Habit of Action, Alternative Music to Satisfy All Your Vinyl Fetishes
- The Clash and Fugazi: Punk Paths Toward Revolution
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- More Than Music: American Punk Rock, 1980-1985
- Towards a Theory of Straight-Edge Culture
- The Creative Independent
- The D.C. Punk & Indie Fanzine Collection
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- Kateryna Yankova (Artemivsk, Ukraine School 11) Modern Subcultures
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- An Introduction to Underground Rock, 1980-2000 Cassie Wagner Southern Illinois University Carbondale, [email protected]
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